/r/Ganymede

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Articles and discussion about Jupiter's moon Ganymede.

Ganymede is the largest moon of Jupiter.

This moon is also the largest in the Solar System, and even has a diameter greater than Mercury. As the only moon with a magnetosphere, Ganymede is a promising target for human colonization.


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1

Why is there a subreddit for ganymede

Literally

9 Comments
2023/11/13
02:30 UTC

5

Is Ganymede better than Europa for colonization

4 Comments
2023/03/02
06:14 UTC

4

Enki Catena

How deep is it?

1 Comment
2023/02/08
19:00 UTC

7

Ganymede has 10 times more water than Earth

3 Comments
2021/09/16
12:51 UTC

4

Juno Flies Past the Moon Ganymede and Jupiter, With Music by Vangelis

0 Comments
2021/07/15
03:10 UTC

4

How fast would you have to spin a big centrifuge to get Ganymede’s native 0.147g to one Earth gravity?

This seems like the kind of math where the circumference matters quite a lot. Making it intimidating to my limited math skills.

9 Comments
2020/09/05
10:21 UTC

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