QUESTION: Why has Jupiter got so many moons? ANSWER from Glenn Orton on 20 February, 1996: Jupiter's gravity is large enough to have captured several asteroids from the nearby asteroid belt between Jupiter and Mars. Their orbits are chaotic, as well, which lends credibility to this interpretation. On the other hand, the large "Galilean" satellites which are co-planar and in regular orbits probably formed at or near the same time as Jupiter. Note that Saturn also has a potpourri of small satellites for much the same reasons probably. ...plus Titan, the one "biggie".