Ganymede
Jupiter III
Ganymede Facts
- Ganymede is the seventh and largest of Jupiter's
known satellites:
- distance from Jupiter: 1,070,000 km
- diameter: 5262 km
- mass: 1.48e23 kg
Ganymede is the third of the Galilean moons.
- Pronounced "GAN uh meed".
- Ganymede was a Trojan boy of great beauty whom Zeus
carried away to be cupbearer to the gods.
- Discovered by Galileo
and Marius in 1610.
- Ganymede is the largest satellite in the solar system.
It is larger in diameter than Mercury but only
about half its mass. Ganymede is much larger than
Pluto.
- Ganymede and Callisto seem
to be composed of a rocky core surrounded
by a large mantle of water or water ice with an ice surface.
Titan and Triton
are similar.
- Ganymede's surface is a mix of two types of terrain: very
old, highly
cratered dark regions (picture 5),
and somewhat younger (but still ancient) lighter
regions marked with an extensive array of grooves and ridges
(picture 4). Their
origin is clearly of a tectonic nature, but the details are unknown.
In this respect, Ganymede may more similar to the Earth
than either Venus or Mars.
- Similar ridge and groove terrain is seen on
Enceladus, Miranda
and Ariel. The dark regions are similar to
the surface of Callisto.
- Extensive cratering is seen on both types of terrain.
The density of cratering indicates an age of 3 to 3.5 billion years,
similar to the Moon. Craters both overlay
and are cross cut by the groove systems indicating the the grooves are
quite ancient, too.
- Unlike the Moon, however, the craters are quite flat, lacking the
ring mountains and central depressions common to craters on the Moon
and Mercury. This is probably due to the
relatively weak nature of Ganymede's icy crust which can flow over
geologic time and thereby soften the relief (picture 6).
Pictures
- (above) Ganymede color
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Limb of Ganymede
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Impact crater (mosaic of hi res images)
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- Close up Tectonic Patterns
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Halo Crater
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Ancient Terrain
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Southern Galileo regio
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- Color composite of Ganymede
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- Ganymede with Narrow Angle Camera (Orange filter)
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- Ganymede with Wide Angle Camera (Blue filter)
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- Ganymede with Narrow Angle Camera (No filter)
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- Ganymede with Wide Angle Camera (Green filter)
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- Ganymede with Narrow Angle Camera (No filter)
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- Ganymede with Narrow Angle Camera (No filter)
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- Ganymede with Narrow Angle Camera (No filter)
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- Ganymede with Wide Angle Camera (Orange filter)
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Movies
- Flight over Ganymede
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More about Ganymede
Open Issues
- What processes created the light ridge and groove terrain?
- Why are Ganymede and Callisto so different?
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Bill Arnett; last updated:
1995 June 18