Multiple Choice
The smaller (non-Galilean) moons of Jupiter all orbit the planet in
A) the prograde direction.
B) the retrograde direction.
C) directions that are prograde for some of the moons and retrograde for others.
D) orbits that cross over both poles of Jupiter.
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