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Old 19-May-2008, 05:59 AM
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Originally Posted by tony873004 View Post
Likely the real answer (depending on the definition of "moon") is higher. 62 is all we know of at the moment.
The likely real answer will depend on however we tighten the definition of Moon in the future. How many of the discrete particles in the rings of Jupiter might also be Moons? Does anything over a ton count as a Moon?
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