No. Callisto is a moon that orbits Jupiter. Jupiter can never appear in Ursa Major because that constellation is not on the ecliptic.
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In Greek mythology, Ursa Major is associated with the story of Callisto, a beautiful nymph who was turned into a bear by the goddess Hera. Zeus placed Callisto in the sky as Ursa Major to protect her from harm. The name "Ursa Major" means "Great Bear" in Latin.
In Greek mythology, Ursa Major represents the nymph Callisto, who was transformed into a bear by Zeus to protect her from his jealous wife Hera. Callisto's son Arcas later unknowingly almost kills her while hunting, prompting Zeus to transform both mother and son into constellations - Ursa Major and Ursa Minor.
The big bear constellation in The Odyssey is likely a reference to Ursa Major, a prominent constellation in the northern sky. In the story, Ursa Major is said to represent the nymph Callisto, who was transformed into a bear by Zeus. Callisto's son, Arcas, is represented by the nearby constellation Ursa Minor.
The woman is named Callisto. She was a hunter's servant, turned into a bear by the goddess Hera. Callisto also had a son named Arcas who didn't know that his mother had been turned into a bear. So, he was about to kill her when Zeus, Hera's husband, put them both into the sky as the greater and lesser bears, Ursa Major and Ursa Minor. That is the legend of how Callisto became a bear, and then became Ursa Major.
callisto was a nymph the daughter of Lycaon. she was one of Zeus's lovers
Well the main god is Zeus and the goddess is hear and Callisto was a nymph of some sort
Callisto was a nymph and follower of Artemis. She took a vow of virginity, but was seduced and impregnated by Zeus. Artemis became angry that Calliso broke her oath, and turned her into a bear. Callisto later gave birth to a son, Arcus. Years later, Arcus and Callisto were turned into stars, Ursa Major and Ursa Minor, respectively, by Zeus.
The name "Ursa Major" comes from Latin, meaning "Great Bear." The constellation has been recognized and named in various cultures throughout history, including the Greeks who associated it with the myth of Callisto.
Arcas was a figure in Greek mythology, the son of Zeus and Callisto. Callisto was a naiad, or water nymph, who was transformed into a bear by the goddess Artemis. Arcas nearly killed Callisto before Zeus transformed her into the constellation Ursa Major.
Ursa Major, the great bear, was supposed to be a nymph called Callisto. She was vowed to the service of the goddess Artemis, and was supposed to remain a virgin. However she was seduced/tricked (depending on the version of the myth) by Zeus and bore a son, Arcas. Hera, out of jealousy transformed her into a bear. Years later, Arcas, unknowing, was about to shoot her when Zeus saved her by turning Arcas into a bear too. He placed them both in the sky, with Arcas becoming the Little Bear, Ursa Minor.