Answer :
no it might have 67 moons but they can still shine in the sky in the day like the moon if you get up early
Answer:
no
Explanation:
Jupiter rotates once on its axis in about 9 hours 55 minutes. The night-time period, when a point on the planet faces away from the sun, will last about half that time, depending on latitude and season. That is, night time will last about 4 hours 58 minutes out of the 9 hour 55 minute day.
That has nothing to do with the number or location of the moons.