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Cannibalistic Jupiter ate its early moons

By Marcus Chown

4 March 2009

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Jupiter now has only four large moons, but in the early days of the solar system it may have had 20 or more

(Image: JPL / NASA)

THE four giant “Galilean” moons orbiting Jupiter are the last survivors of at least five generations of moons that once circled the gas giant.

“All the other moons – and there could have been 20 or more – were devoured by the planet in the early days of the solar system,” says of the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado.

The four Galilean moons have played a key role in the history of…

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