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Collection:
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NASA Planetary Photo Journal Collection
Collection
NASA Planetary Photo Journal Collection
Collection
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Title:
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Ganymede Full Disk
Title
Ganymede Full Disk
Title
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Original Caption Released with Image:
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This picture was taken on March 4, 1979 at 2:30 A.M. PST by Voyager 1 from a distance of 2.6 million kilometers (1.6 million miles). Ganymede is Jupiter's largest satellite with a radius of about 2600 kilometers, about 1.5 times that of our Moon. Ganymede has a bulk density of only approximately 2.0 g/cc almost half that of the Moon. Therefore, Ganymede is probably composed of a mixture of rock and ice. The features here, the large dark regions, in the northeast quadrant, and the white spots, resemble features found on the Moon, mare and impact craters respectively. The long white filaments resemble rays associated with impacts on the lunar surface. The various colors of different regions probably represent differing surface materials. There are several dots on the picture of single color (blue, green, and orange) which are the result of markings on the camera used for pointing determinations and are not physical markings. JPL manages and controls the Voyager project for NASA's Office of Space Science.
Original_Caption_Rel eased_with_Image
This picture was taken on March 4, 1979 at 2:30 A.M. PST by Voyager 1 from a distance of 2.6 million kilometers (1.6 million miles). Ganymede is Jupiter's largest satellite with a radius of about 2600 kilometers, about 1.5 times that of our Moon. Ganymede has a bulk density of only approximately 2.0 g/cc almost half that of the Moon. Therefore, Ganymede is probably composed of a mixture of rock and ice. The features here, the large dark regions, in the northeast quadrant, and the white spots, resemble features found on the Moon, mare and impact craters respectively. The long white filaments resemble rays associated with impacts on the lunar surface. The various colors of different regions probably represent differing surface materials. There are several dots on the picture of single color (blue, green, and orange) which are the result of markings on the camera used for pointing determinations and are not physical markings. JPL manages and controls the Voyager project for NASA's Office of Space Science.
Original Caption Released with Image
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Addition Date:
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1999-03-15
Addition_Date
1999-03-15
Addition Date
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Produced By:
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JPL
Produced_By
JPL
Produced By
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Mission:
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Voyager
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Spacecraft:
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Voyager 1
Spacecraft
Voyager 1
Spacecraft
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Target Name:
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Ganymede
Target_Name
Ganymede
Target Name
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Is a satellite of:
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Jupiter
Is_a_satellite_of
Jupiter
Is a satellite of
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Instrument:
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Imaging Science Subsystem - Narrow Angle
Instrument
Imaging Science Subsystem - Narrow Angle
Instrument
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Product Size:
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600 samples x 600 lines
Product_Size
600 samples x 600 lines
Product Size
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Primary Data Set:
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Voyager EDRs
Primary_Data_Set
Voyager EDRs
Primary Data Set
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Producer ID:
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P21207
Producer_ID
P21207
Producer ID
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facet_what:
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Moon
facet_what
Moon
facet_what
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facet_what:
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Jupiter
facet_what
Jupiter
facet_what
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facet_what:
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Voyager
facet_what
Voyager
facet_what
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facet_what:
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Voyager 1
facet_what
Voyager 1
facet_what
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facet_what:
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Ganymede
facet_what
Ganymede
facet_what
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facet_what:
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Imaging Science Subsystem (ISS)
facet_what
Imaging Science Subsystem (ISS)
facet_what
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facet_what:
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Ganymede (Jupiter Moon)
facet_what
Ganymede (Jupiter Moon)
facet_what
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facet_where:
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Jupiter
facet_where
Jupiter
facet_where
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facet_where:
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Ganymede
facet_where
Ganymede
facet_where
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facet_where:
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
facet_where
Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
facet_where
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facet_when:
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March 4, 1979
facet_when
March 4, 1979
facet_when
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facet_when_year:
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1979
facet_when_year
1979
facet_when_year
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Image #:
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PIA00353
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UID:
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SPD-PHOTJ-PIA00353
UID
SPD-PHOTJ-PIA00353
UID
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orignial url:
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orignial_url
orignial url
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