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Ganymede is Jupiter's Largest Galilean satellites and 3rd from the planet.

JPL1979-03-01

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Ganymede is Jupiter's Largest Galilean satellites and 3rd from the planet. Photo taken after midnight Ganymede is slightly larger than Mercury but much less dense (twice the density of water). Its surface brightness is 4 times of Earth's Moon. Mare regions (dark features) are like the Moon's but have twice the brightness, and believed to be unlikely of rock or lava as the Moon's are. It's north pole seems covered with brighter material and may be water frost. Scattered brighter spots may be related to impact craters or source of fresh ice.

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  • Title: Ganymede is Jupiter's Largest Galilean satellites and 3rd from the planet.
  • Creator: JPL
  • Date Created: 1979-03-01
  • Owner: ARC
  • Album: edrobin1
  • About Title: To help you find images you’re searching for, previously untitled images have been labelled automatically based on their description
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