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Earth as moon of Jupiter

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I'm making five habitable planets the size of earth as moons for a gas giant the size of Jupiter.

Then I want to add many more smaller moons, Our Jupiter has 67 moons, I want as many small moons possible and 5 earth-sized moons for mine.

What conditions of this planetary system would threaten habitability on the five earths?

How many moons can there be and still have a 100% perfect stable system?

How many moons would be visible from each of the earth sized planets?

What is the safest distance from a earth like moon to a small moon to make it possible for plankton/aero-plankton ''traveling'' from a moon to another.

Oh almost forgot, at least 60% of the small moons have to be good potential colonies for the humans and aliens that live in those 5 earth like planets.

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