It is larger than all sorts of things. What you are probably referring to is that it is larger than the planet Mercury.
Yes, Jupiter's largest moon's diameter is is 5,268 km (3,273 miles).
Why is ganymede classified as a moon and not a planet?
Ganymede is considered a moon because it orbits a planet and not the sun.
Can humans survive on Ganymede?
Not at our present level of technology.
Not enough atmosphere to count, temp of about 100 degrees Kelvin (about -275 F), deep inside Jupiter's radiation belt.
What happens if earth rotation is stopped?
Type your answer here... you would eat pie and become rainbows
Who was the first man on Ganymede?
Nobody has ever been to Ganymede. No manned mission has gon farther than our own Moon.
In Greek mythology, Ganymede(Greek: Γανυμήδης, Ganymēdēs) is a divine hero whose homeland was Troy. Homer describes Ganymede as the most beautiful of mortals. He was the son of Tros of Dardania, from whose name "Troy" was supposed to derive, and of Callirrhoe. His brothers were Ilus and Assaracus. In one version of the myth, he is abducted by Zeus, in the form of an eagle, to serve as cup-bearer in Olympus. The myth was a model for the Greek social custom ofpaiderastía, the socially acceptable erotic relationship between a man and a youth. The Latin form of the name was Catamitus, from which the English word "catamite" derives.
Ganymede was abducted by Zeus from Mount Ida, near Troy in Phrygia. Ganymede had been tending sheep, a rustic or humble pursuit characteristic of a hero's boyhood before his privileged status is revealed. Zeus either sent an eagle or turned himself into an eagle to transport the youth to Mount Olympus. Roman-era relief depicting the eagle, Ganymede wearing his Phrygian cap, and a third figure, possibly his grieving father
In the Iliad, Zeus is said to have compensated Ganymede's father Tros by the gift of fine horses, "the same that carry the immortals", delivered by the messenger god Hermes. Tros was consoled that his son was now immortal and would be the cupbearer for the gods, a position of much distinction. Walter Burkert found a precedent for the Ganymede myth on an Akkadian seal that depicts the hero-king Etana riding heavenwards on an eagle.
In Olympus, Zeus granted him eternal youth and immortality and the office of cupbearer to the gods, supplanting Hebe. Edmund Veckenstedt associated Ganymede with the genesis of the intoxicating drink mead, which had a traditional origin in Phrygia. All the gods were filled with joy to see the youth, except for Hera, Zeus's consort, who regarded Ganymede as a rival for her husband's affection. Zeus later put Ganymede in the sky as the constellation Aquarius, which is associated with that of the Eagle (Aquila). A moon of Jupiter, the planet named for Zeus's Roman counterpart, was named Ganymede by astronomer Simon Marius.
Ganymede was afterwards also regarded as the genius of the fountains of the Nile, the life-giving and fertilizing river. Thus the divinity that distributed drink to the gods in heaven became the genius who presided over the due supply of water on earth.
Ganymede pouring Zeus a libation (Attic red-figure calyx krater by the Eucharides Painter, c. 490-480 BCE)
Plato accounts for the pederastic aspect of the myth by attributing its origin to Crete, where the social custom of paiderastía was supposed to have originated (see "Cretan pederasty").He has Socratesdeny that Ganymede was the "catamite" of Zeus, and say the god loved him non-sexually for his psychē, "mind" or "soul," giving the etymology of his name as ganu-, "taking pleasure," and mēd-, "mind." Ganymede, he points out, was the only one of Zeus's lovers who was granted immortality.
In poetry, Ganymede became a symbol for the beautiful young male who attracted homosexual desire and love. He is not always portrayed as acquiescent: in the Argonautica of Apollonius of Rhodes, Ganymede is furious at the god Eros for having cheated him at the game of chance played with knucklebones, and Aphrodite scolds her son for "cheating a beginner." The Augustan poet Virgil portrays the abduction with pathos: the boy's aged tutors try in vain to draw him back to earth, and his hounds bay uselessly at the sky. The loyal hounds left calling after their abducted master is a frequent motif in visual depictions, and is referenced also by Statius:
How much earth days are in a ganymede day?
One Ganymede day is approximately 7 Earth days. Ganymede, Jupiter's largest moon, has a longer day due to its slower rotation compared to Earth's.
What do Triton Ganymede and Miranda have in common?
Triton, Ganymede, and Miranda are all moons in our solar system. They are some of the largest moons in the solar system and are known for their unique and diverse features. They all have icy surfaces and are believed to have subsurface oceans beneath their icy shells.
How is ganymede compared to earth?
Ganymede is the largest moon in our solar system and is even bigger than the planet Mercury. Compared to Earth, Ganymede has a thinner atmosphere, weaker gravity, and is not suitable for human habitation due to its extreme cold temperatures and lack of breathable air.
Ganymede, which is one of Jupiter's moons, has a mass of about 1.48 x 10^23 kilograms.
What is ganymede in roman mythology?
Ganymede was in Greek mythology not Roman , he was the most handsome amongst mortals.
Yes, Ganymede does have rocks, but their exact composition is unknown. It also appears to have separate layers, similar to Earth.
What does it mean to be a 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.
Ganymede is the largest moon in our solar system, with a diameter of about 5,268 km (3,273 miles). It is even larger than the planet Mercury.
It might be tidaly heated like io and europa some scientests belive ganymede is tidally heated so it may have a subsurface ocean
If an astronaut has a mass of 900kg in his spacesuit what would the weight be on Ganymede?
On Ganymede, which is a moon of Jupiter, the acceleration due to gravity is about 1.428 m/s^2. To find the weight of the astronaut's spacesuit on Ganymede, you would multiply the mass of the astronaut by the acceleration due to gravity on Ganymede. Therefore, the weight of the astronaut's 900kg spacesuit on Ganymede would be about 1286 N.
How do Jupiter and ganymede interact with each other?
The physics of gravity dictate that two objects with mass push and pull on one another. They are both close to each other (relatively) and Jupiter has greater mass so its gravity keeps ganymede from pulling away from it. It is forced to go around Jupiter much like the our moon is forced to go around the earth.