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Interactive Moons of Jupiter.
Arrange the major moons of Jupiter in correct order around the gas giant. Interactive astronomy exercise to study the natural stellites of the biggest planet in the Solar System. Free online learning game suitable for online lessons and interactive classes. Drag and drop moons. "Jupiter Moons Puzzle" is a knowledge level game, used to explore and study the Moons of Jupiter.
It is a short educational puzzle, suitable for desktop computers, laptops and tablets in the web browser.
The Astronomy Knowledge Board include 23 pieces of movable moon pictures to play with. Part of the Interactive Astronomy Observatory educational tools.
This fun educational class may answer some of the following questions:
How many moons are there around Jupiter? As for 2022 - 80 moons.
Which is the biggest satellite orbiting Jupiter?
What is the most exciting discovery about Io?
Which planet does Io moon orbits?
How many moons does Jupiter has?
Which is the most closest object to Jupiter?
Which is the most distant object in the Jupiter ring?
Where is Sinope moon situated?
Where is Ananke piece of rock situated?
How many planet class satellites are there around Jupiter?
Which is the smallest moon in the Jupiter orbit?
Which are the 6 main moon groups of Jupiter?
How to play Jupiter Moons.
Drag the planet pictures located top of the screen to the blue outlines in the middle. Rolling over a satellite will show information about its name, inclination, diameter, speed, year of discovery and orbital group. Every satellite is numbered to help with the arrangement.
Knowledge Achievements:
Know the natural satellites of Jupiter and get +1 Knowledge Level.
Difficulty: Hard.
Application Content:
Arrangeable satellites and objects included in this game are:
Metis, Adrastea, Amalthea, Thebe, Io, Europa, Callisto, Ganymede, Themisto, leda, Himalia, Lysithea, Elara,
Praxidike, Harpalyke, Ananke, Taygete, Chaldene, Erinome, Carme, Pasiphae and Megaclite.