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Callisto

Callisto is a moon of Jupiter and the third largest in the solar system. The surface of this moon is heavily cratered. It is different from the other three Galilean moons because it orbits further away and does not form a part of the orbital resonance. Like our moon, it is tidally locked with the planet so that only one half faces it at all times.

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What is the temperature of Callisto the moon?

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The average temperature on Callisto, one of Jupiter's moons, is about -160 degrees Celsius (-260 degrees Fahrenheit). This frigid temperature is due to its distance from the Sun and lack of a significant atmosphere to retain heat.

What planet does not rotate from west to east?

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Venus is the planet that does not rotate from west to east like most other planets in our solar system. Instead, Venus rotates from east to west, a phenomenon known as retrograde rotation.

Does Callisto have any volcanoes?

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No, Callisto does not have any active volcanoes. Its surface features primarily consist of impact craters, as well as some subtle volcanic features such as calderas and domes that suggest past volcanic activity.

What are some physical endothermic phenomenons?

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  • Melting ice: When ice absorbs heat energy from its surroundings, it melts and its temperature rises.
  • Evaporation of water: As water molecules break free from the liquid state to vaporize, they absorb heat energy from their surroundings.
  • Photosynthesis in plants: Plants absorb sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, a process that requires energy and is endothermic.

What are some physical properities of AlCl3?

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AlCl3 is a white to pale yellow solid at room temperature with a melting point of 192.4°C. It is soluble in organic solvents, but reacts vigorously with water to form hydrochloric acid and aluminum hydroxide. AlCl3 has a pungent odor and is highly reactive due to its Lewis acidity.

What is the theme of this passage in Callisto retold by Thomas Bulfinch?

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The theme of the passage in Callisto retold by Thomas Bulfinch revolves around deception, betrayal, and the consequences of hubris. It portrays the tragic outcome of Callisto's relationship with Jupiter, highlighting themes of love, loyalty, and the transformative power of divine intervention.

How long is a night on Callisto?

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A night on Callisto is 8.35 days since a full day (including night) is 16.7 Earth days long.

Would moon calisto ever disappear?

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Yes. The Sun is expected to become a Red Giant in around 4.5 billion years' time. It will expand so that its radius may reach earth's orbit. That will cause a major upheaval in the outer Solar System which may cause Callisto to disappear. If Callisto survives these Solar changes, it will nevertheless move away from Jupiter gradually and eventually pull free to drift off into outer space.

Has anyone been to Jupiter's moon Callisto?

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No, nobody has been there.

When was Callisto - moon - created?

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Callisto - moon - was created on 1610-01-07.

How is a globe and the earth the same and how are they different?

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A globe is any spherical, or approximately spherical object. It can be as small as a ball or as large as the Sun (or larger). The Earth is one example of a globe.

What are lo and Callisto?

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Moons of Jupiter

What direction does Callisto rotate on its axis?

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same as earth

How big is Callisto compared to Earth?

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not sure