As a moon of Jupiter, Ganymede would be found in space revolving around Jupiter.
Ganymede is the largest of the moons of Jupiter, with a diameter greater than the planet Mercury (but it is much less dense). It is the largest moon in the solar system.
Ganymede has 14.6 percent of the gravity of earth. Therefore, if an astronaut weighing 900 kg were on Ganymede, his gravitational pull would be the equivalent of 13.14 kg.
Ganymede is regarded as a moon because it orbits a planet. In order to be considered a planet it would have to orbit the sun.
Ganymede is a redish orangeish color
Galileo discovered Ganymede in 1610. Ganymede is the largest moon in the solar system and belongs to Jupiter.
Ganymede is a moon of Jupiter.
Deep space
Near Jupiter. It's one of Jupiter's moons.
Ganymede has 14.6 percent of the gravity of earth. Therefore, if an astronaut weighing 900 kg were on Ganymede, his gravitational pull would be the equivalent of 13.14 kg.
Ganymede has no atmosphere. It is the largest moon in our solar system, but we are not aware of any form of life that might find its surface hospitable.
If you limit the question to this solar system, it's Ganymede, the seventhoutward moon of Jupiter.
It is not as shiny as the Callisto moon. that thin is crazy shiny. I would to visit that moon, but is it crazy cold for anyone to live or even stand on or even look at in space.
well since astronomers cant see all of space its impossible to andswer but the biggest in our solar system i believe is Ganymede of Jupiter, in the galaxy the largest is appartently also ganymede
Ganymede is a moon
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No. If that were the case Ganymede would not be a moon of Jupiter. The only thing in the solar system larger than Jupiter is the sun. Jupiter is nearly 30 times larger in diameter than Ganymede.
No. Ganymede does not have any volcanoes.