Jupiter’s Moon Ganymede Poster – Version A

Close up of terrain on Ganymede.
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Version A of the Ganymede installment of our solar system poster series. Ganymede is a moon of Jupiter.

The posters are best printed on 11x17 paper. Several download options are available in the column on the right.

Back of Ganymede Poster
Optional back with a brief summary and orbit diagram.
  • There are no alternate versions of this poster yet.

About the image: This view of the Nicholson Regio/Arbela Sulcus region, taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft, shows the stark contrast between the smooth bright terrain and the surrounding highly fractured dark terrain. Credit: NASA/JPL/Brown University/Doug Ellison

On the Back

Ganymede is the largest moon in our solar system and the only moon with its own magnetic field. The magnetic field causes auroras, which are ribbons of glowing, electrified gas, in regions circling the moon’s north and south poles.

Ganymede has large, bright regions of ridges and grooves that slice across older, darker terrains. These grooved regions are a clue that the moon experienced dramatic upheavals in the distant past. Scientists have also found strong evidence of an underground ocean on Ganymede.

Ganymede is named for a boy who was made cupbearer for the ancient Greek gods by Zeus – Jupiter to the Romans.

Explore Ganymede in depth at https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ganymede