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- Ganymede (moon) - Wikipedia
Ganymede orbits Jupiter in roughly seven days and is in a 1:2:4 orbital resonance with the moons Europa and Io, respectively Ganymede is composed of silicate rock and water in approximately equal proportions
- In Depth | Ganymede – NASA Solar System Exploration
Jupiter’s moon Ganymede is proving to be a fascinating world Not only is it the largest moon in our solar system, bigger than the planet Mercury and the dwarf planet Pluto, but NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has found the best evidence yet for an underground saltwater ocean on Ganymede
- Ganymede | Greek Mythology, Stories, Kidnapping | Britannica
Ganymede, in Greek legend, the son of Tros (or Laomedon), king of Troy Because of his unusual beauty, he was carried off either by the gods or by Zeus, disguised as an eagle, or, according to a Cretan account, by Minos, to serve as cupbearer
- Core of Solar System’s largest moon may still be forming
If so, Ganymede would be the only known world in the Solar System where metallic core formation is still ongoing—offering a rare window into a process usually thought to end early in a planet’s or moon’s history
- Ganymede facts - BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Facts about Jupiter's moon Ganymede, the largest moon in the Solar System, including its discovery and what we've learned in the Space Age
- The Story of Ganymede: Zeus’ Cupbearer - Greece High Definition
Ganymede was a divine-looking youth, the son of King Tros (the namesake of Troy) According to Homer, he was the "loveliest of mortals," a description that eventually caught the eye of Zeus, the King of the Gods
- Ganymede Might Still Be Forming Its Metal Core Today
Jupiter's moon Ganymede is the largest moon in the solar system; at over 3,200 miles across, it is larger than the planet Mercury It is also the only moon with its own intrinsic magnetic field, produced by a churning central core of electrically conductive metal called a dynamo But how Ganymede's unique dynamo works is still a mystery
- Ganymede, The Handsome Youth Abducted By Zeus
One day, while out in a field, Ganymede was kidnapped by Zeus to be the cupbearer to the gods Starting in antiquity, however, the ancient Greeks began to believe that Zeus kidnapped Ganymede out of lust, and the Trojan prince has thus become a symbol of male same-sex desire
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