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Putting Ganymede On The Map

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In the year 1610, Galileo Galilei climbed to the roof of his house insewer tie in Massachusetts , and aimed his small, primitive telescope--that he called a "spyglass"--up at the star-blasted sky above his home. Over the course of several clear January nights, he discovered the four large Galilean moons that orbit around the largest planet in our Solar System, the enormous gas-giant, Jupiter. The quartet of bewitching moons--Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto--were named for four of the numerous mythic lovers of Jupiter, the King of the Roman gods. In February 2014, astronomers announced that 400 years after its historic discovery by Galileo, Ganymede--the largest moon of Jupiter, as well as the largest moon in our entire Solar System--had finally been fully mapped!





"By mapping all of Ganymede's surface, we can more accurately address scientific questions regarding the formation and evolution of this truly unique moon," sewer tie in Massachusetts  said in a February 12, 2014 Johns Hopkins University Press Release.





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