yes
No, Callisto hasn't had any internally driven resurfacing within the past 3 billion years. It may have liquid water inside its core, but if it does it hasn't done anything to resurface the moon like we see with Europa.
No, Callisto hasn't had any internally driven resurfacing within the past 3 billion years. It may have liquid water inside its core, but if it does it hasn't done anything to resurface the moon like we see with Europa.
The position of the moon Callisto is its one of Jupiter moon and its next to Jupiter
It has none.
It is rocky.
no
ice water
water
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.
There is no liquid water on Calisto. It does have a lot of ice on its surface, so it has frozen water.
No, there is no evidence to suggest that the moon Callisto has diamonds on its surface. Callisto is primarily composed of water ice and rock, and there is no known geological process that would lead to the formation of diamonds on this moon.
Callisto is a moon of the planet Jupiter. Its composition primarily consists of rock and ice, with water ice being the dominant material. Other elements present on Callisto include silicates, organics, sulfur dioxide, and carbon dioxide.
A thick water ice surface with a layer of subsurface salt water underneath.
Callisto is one of Jupiter's moons and it is the most heavily cratered object in the solar system. It has a very thin atmosphere composed mostly of carbon dioxide. Callisto's surface is icy and heavily marked by impact craters of various sizes.
Callisto is jupiter moon so Callisto comes from Jupiter
it is ganyme and callisto
Potentially having liquid water; Europa, Callisto, Ganymede, (Jupiter); Enceladus, Titan (Saturn)