Multiple Choice
What is the location of the smaller moons of Jupiter compared with the orbits of the Galilean moons?
A) The smaller moons all orbit beyond Callisto.
B) The smaller moons occupy orbits over the full range, inside Io's orbit, between the Galilean moons and outside Callisto's orbit.
C) The orbital distances from Jupiter of the smaller moons are all less than that of Io.
D) Several of the smaller moons are inside Io's orbit, none orbit within the orbits of the Galilean moons, and the rest are beyond Callisto.
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