The Sun. The next star is 4.3 light years away. If you mean "what stars appear to be near Ganymede in the sky", it varies; Jupiter (and therefore Ganymede) moves relative to the stars so you'd need to consult an ephemeris to see what the current position is.
Yes, stars are visible from Ganymede since it is outside of Jupiter's atmosphere and has a clear view of the sky. However, the view of stars may be different compared to Earth due to Ganymede's unique position in the Jupiter system.
Yes, Ganymede is visible with the naked eye under optimal conditions. It is the largest moon of Jupiter and can be spotted as a bright point of light near the planet. However, it is easier to see with binoculars or a small telescope.
Ganymede is largerthan Mercury, but has a smaller mass.
No. The entire surface of Ganymede is ice.
No, Ganymede is larger than Mercury. Ganymede is the largest moon in the solar system and is even larger than the planet Mercury.
Yes, stars are visible from Ganymede since it is outside of Jupiter's atmosphere and has a clear view of the sky. However, the view of stars may be different compared to Earth due to Ganymede's unique position in the Jupiter system.
Ganymede was discovered on January 13th 1610 by Galileo Galilei. On January 11th he observed what he believed were three stars near Jupiter. The next night he noticed that they had moved. He found a fourth "supposed" star, which turned out to be Ganymede. Galileo in 1609.
Near Jupiter. It's one of Jupiter's moons.
The largest moon in Ganymede, which orbits Jupiter.
Ganymede is a moon
Ganymede
Yes, Ganymede is visible with the naked eye under optimal conditions. It is the largest moon of Jupiter and can be spotted as a bright point of light near the planet. However, it is easier to see with binoculars or a small telescope.
No. Ganymede has a very tenuous atmosphere.
Ganymede is the largest moon of Jupiter.
Ganymede is bigger than Mercury.
Ganymede was not a god, he was rather a hero in mythology.
The Ganymede Takeover was created in 1967.