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: In 2019, five moons were officially named after figures from Greek mythology: Pandia (Πανδία) , Ersa (Έρσα) , Eirene (Ειρήνη) , Philophrosyne (Φιλοφροσύνη) , and Eupheme (Ευφήμη) . Naming Mythology vs. Science Moon Name (EL) Mythological Role Key Feature Ιώ Priestess/Lover of Zeus Most volcanically active body Ευρώπη Princess/Lover of Zeus Subsurface liquid-water ocean Γανυμήδης Cupbearer to the Gods Largest moon in the solar system Καλλιστώ Nymph/Lover of Zeus Most heavily cratered object

Inner satellites or Amalthea group: Metis, Adrastea, Amalthea, and Thebe. These orbit very close to Jupiter; the innermost two orb... Space Wiki·Contributors to Space Wiki The Moons of Jupiter - Everything Everywhere

Category: Callisto ( カリスト ) (moon) For the nymph of Greek mythology, see Callisto (mythology). English: Callisto is a moon of Jupi... : In 2019, five moons were officially named

The name "Lysithea" comes from Greek mythology, where she was a lover of Zeus. In the world of astronomy, names often come from my...

Pasiphaë For the moon of Jupiter, see Pasiphae (moon). Not to be confused with Pasithea. File:Pasiphae. jpg Pasiphae sits on a thr... These orbit very close to Jupiter; the innermost two orb

Galileo published his findings in a treatise titled Sidereus Nuncius, or The Starry Messenger, in March 1610. He dedicated the wor... Everything Everywhere Daily New Names for Jupiter's New Moons - KURIOUS

The most massive of the moons are the four Galilean moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto, all of which were independently dis... The Mythology of Jupiter's Moons The name "Lysithea" comes from Greek mythology, where

Io, daughter of the River Inachus, Callisto of Lycaon, Europa of Agenor. Then there was Ganymede, the handsome son of King Tros, w... On the wings of desire - Zeus and Ganymede

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