Multiple Choice
If the orbital period of Jupiter's moon Ganymede is 7.15 days, what would be the view from a point on its surface at the equator?
A) Both the Sun and Jupiter would remain fixed in the sky above Ganymede.
B) Both Jupiter and the Sun would rise and set with a period of about 7.15 days.
C) The Sun, if visible, would always be at the same point in the sky, but Jupiter would rise and set with a period of about 7.15 days.
D) Jupiter, if visible, would always remain at the same point in the sky, but the Sun would rise and set with a period of a few days.
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