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This Voyager 2 color photo of Ganymede shows a large dark circular feature about 3200 kilometers in diameter with traversing its surface.

JPL1979-07-09

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This Voyager 2 color photo of Ganymede, the largest Galilean satellite, shows a large dark circular feature about 3200 kilometers in diameter with narrow closely-spaced light bands traversing its surface. The bright spots dotting the surface are relatively recent impact craters, while the lighter circular areas may be older impact areas. The light branching bands are ridged and grooved terrain first seen on Voyager 1 and are younger than the more heavily cratered dark regions. The nature of the brightish region covering the northern part of the dark circular fature is uncertain, but it may be some type of condensate. Most of the features seen on the surface of Ganymede are probably both internal and external responses of the very thick icy layer which comprises the crust of this satellite.

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  • Title: This Voyager 2 color photo of Ganymede shows a large dark circular feature about 3200 kilometers in diameter with traversing its surface.
  • Creator: JPL
  • Date Created: 1979-07-09
  • 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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