Ganymede is the seventh and largest of Jupiter’s known satellites. Ganymede is the third of the Galilean moons.
Ganymede, though to be clear, the moon is only named after Ganymede; the cupbearer of the gods wasn't a moon in Greek mythology.
Ganymede.
Ganymede is the moon
You are speaking of the moon Ganymede, named after the famed Trojan prince who had been abducted by Zeus in early Greek mythology. Ganymede is a moon of Jupiter, having been discovered by the renowned Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei. It is the largest known moon in our solar system. So large, in fact, that if Ganymede orbited the sun instead of Jupiter, it could be classified as a planet. The only moon in the solar system to have been named after a male figure, it reaches in diameters larger than the planet Mercury, and it is the only known moon to have its own "magnetosphere", or magnetic field. This could be a sign of an iron core. Furthermore, Ganymede is also rumored to harbour oceans like its sister moon Europa, but experts speculate they are hidden beneath two thick layers of ice and remain liquid only due to intense pressure.
Ganymede
Ganymede
Ganymede is the seventh and largest of Jupiter’s known satellites. Ganymede is the third of the Galilean moons.
She was the goddess of youth; she was also the former cupbearer of the gods until she married Heracles and the Trojan Prince Ganymede replaced her in this role.
Ganymede, though to be clear, the moon is only named after Ganymede; the cupbearer of the gods wasn't a moon in Greek mythology.
Ganymede.
Ganymede - (Greek mythology) a Trojan boy who was so beautiful that Zeus carried him away to serve as a cupbearer to the gods.The story has long been held to have homosexual implications.
The Trojan boy of Great Beauty was Ganymede. Zeus kidnapped him and made him the cup-bearer of the gods. Ganymede is now one of the seven moons of Jupiter.
Ganymede.
In Greek mythology, Hebe was the first cup-bearer of the gods; she was replaced by Ganymede when she became a goddess herself.
As the cupbearer of the Greek gods and goddesses who served ambrosia at the heavenly feast.
Hebe is the Greek goddess of youth and cupbearer to the gods and goddesses of Olympus.