Saturn is the second largest and the sixth planet from the Sun. It has a similar orbital period, inclination, and eccentricity to Jupiter, and is also a gas giant with a prominent ring system.
Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun and the third largest in the Solar System. It has a similar orbital period, eccentricity, and axial tilt to Jupiter, and is also a gas giant with a ring system, but with a much higher inclination and a retrograde rotation.
Neptune is the eighth and farthest planet from the Sun and the fourth largest in the Solar System. It has a similar orbital period, inclination, and eccentricity to Jupiter, and is also a gas giant with a ring system, but with a much colder and darker environment.
Io is the innermost and the most volcanic of the four Galilean moons of Jupiter. It has a similar orbital period, inclination, and eccentricity to Jupiter, and is tidally locked to it, experiencing intense gravitational and magnetic forces.
Europa is the second of the four Galilean moons of Jupiter and the smallest of them. It has a similar orbital period, inclination, and eccentricity to Jupiter, and is tidally locked to it, but has a thick ice crust covering a subsurface ocean that may harbor life.