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This is a list of named geological features on Ganymede, a moon of Jupiter.
Catenae (crater chains)
Name |
Latitude |
Longitude |
Diameter |
Year named |
Namesake
|
Enki Catena |
38.8N |
13.6W |
161.3 |
1997 |
Principal water god of the Apsu.
|
Khnum Catena |
32.9N |
349.1W |
66.0 |
1997 |
Egyptian creation god.
|
Nanshe Catena |
15.4N |
352.9W |
103.8 |
1997 |
Goddess of springs and canals, daughter of Enki.
|
Terah Catena |
7.1N |
277.5W |
283.0 |
2000 |
Phoenician moon god who battled with Keret in Negeb.
|
Faculae
Name |
Latitude |
Longitude |
Diameter |
Year named |
Namesake
|
Abydos Facula |
33.4N |
153.4W |
180.0 |
1985 |
Egyptian town where Osiris was worshipped.
|
Akhmin Facula |
27.7N |
189.5W |
245.0 |
1997 |
Egyptian town where Min was worshipped.
|
Bigeh Facula |
29.0N |
94.3W |
224.0 |
2000 |
Island where Hapi, Egyptian Nile god, resided.
|
Busiris Facula |
15.7N |
215.4W |
369.0 |
1985 |
Town in lower Egypt where Osiris was first installed as local god.
|
Buto Facula |
13.2N |
203.5W |
245.0 |
1985 |
Swamp where Isis hid Osiris' body.
|
Coptos Facula |
9.9N |
209.2W |
329.0 |
1985 |
Early town from which caravans departed.
|
Dendera Facula |
0.0N |
257.0W |
114.0 |
1985 |
Town where Hathor was chief goddess. Name changed to Dendera.
|
Edfu Facula |
25.7N |
147.1W |
184.0 |
1985 |
Egyptian town where Horus was worshipped.
|
Heliopolis Facula |
18.5N |
147.2W |
50.0 |
1997 |
Sacred Egyptian city of the sun.
|
Hermopolis Facula |
22.4N |
195.3W |
260.0 |
1997 |
Place where Unut was worshipped.
|
Memphis Facula |
14.1N |
131.9W |
361.0 |
1985 |
Ancient capitol of lower kingdom.
|
Ombos Facula |
4.8N |
236.0W |
170.0 |
1985 |
Egyptian town where Sebek's triad worshipped; present Kom Ombo.
|
Punt Facula |
26.1S |
242.2W |
228.0 |
1985 |
Land east of Egypt where Bes originated. Changed to Punt (crater).
|
Sais Facula |
37.9N |
14.2W |
137.0 |
1988 |
Capital of Egypt in mid-7th century B.C.
|
Siwah Facula |
7.0N |
143.1W |
220.0 |
1985 |
Oasis oracle of Zeus-Ammon; visited by Alexander.
|
Tettu Facula |
37.6N |
161.2W |
189.0 |
1985 |
Egyptian town where Hatmenit and Osiris were worshipped.
|
Thebes Facula |
7.1N |
202.4W |
360.0 |
1985 |
Ancient capitol of upper kingdom.
|
Fossae (ditches)
Name |
Latitude |
Longitude |
Diameter |
Year named |
Namesake
|
Lakhamu Fossa |
11.6S |
227.7W |
370.0 |
1985 |
Dragon monster, or divine natural force produced by Apsu and Tiamat.
|
Lakhmu Fossae |
50.4N |
128.0W |
3,700.0 |
1985 |
Dragon monster, or divine natural force produced by Apsu and Tiamat.
|
Zu Fossae |
38.5N |
150.5W |
2,900.0 |
1985 |
Dragon of chaos slain by Marduk.
|
Regiones
Name |
Latitude |
Longitude |
Diameter |
Year named |
Namesake
|
Barnard Regio |
10.7S |
19.0W |
3,200.0 |
1979 |
Edward E.; American astronomer (1857-1923).
|
Galileo Regio |
47.0N |
129.6W |
5,000.0 |
1979 |
Italian astronomer (1564-1642).
|
Marius Regio |
6.8N |
181.2W |
4,000.0 |
1979 |
Simon; German astronomer (1570-1624).
|
Nicholson Regio |
33.5S |
4.8W |
3,900.0 |
1979 |
Seth Barnes; American astronomer (1891-1963).
|
Perrine Regio |
33.2N |
32.6W |
3,800.0 |
1979 |
Charles D.; American astronomer (1867-1951).
|
Sulci
Name |
Latitude |
Longitude |
Diameter |
Year named |
Namesake
|
Akitu Sulcus |
38.9N |
194.3W |
365.0 |
1997 |
Where Marduk's statue was carried each year.
|
Anshar Sulcus |
18.0N |
197.9W |
1,372.0 |
1979 |
Assyro-Babylonian; celestial-world home of Lakhmu and Lakhamu.
|
Apsu Sulci |
39.4S |
234.7W |
1,950.0 |
1979 |
Sumero-Akkadian; primordial ocean.
|
Aquarius Sulcus |
52.4N |
3.9W |
1,420.0 |
1979 |
Greek; Zeus set Ganymede among the stars as the constellation of Aquarius, the water carrier.
|
Arbela Sulcus |
21.1S |
349.8W |
1,940.0 |
1985 |
Assyrian town where Ishtar was worshipped.
|
Bubastis Sulci |
72.3S |
282.9W |
2,651.0 |
1988 |
Town in Egypt where Bast was worshipped.
|
Byblus Sulcus |
37.9N |
199.9W |
645.0 |
1997 |
Ancient Phoenician city where Adonis was worshipped.
|
Dardanus Sulcus |
46.9S |
17.5W |
2,988.0 |
1979 |
Greek; where Ganymede was abducted by Zeus disguised as an eagle.
|
Dukug Sulcus |
83.5N |
3.8W |
385.0 |
1985 |
Sumerian holy cosmic chamber of the gods.
|
Elam Sulci |
58.2N |
200.3W |
1,855.0 |
1985 |
Ancient Babylonian seat of sun worship, in present-day Iran.
|
Erech Sulcus |
7.3S |
179.2W |
953.0 |
1985 |
Akkadian town that was built by Marduk.
|
Harpagia Sulcus |
11.7S |
318.7W |
1,792.0 |
1985 |
Greek; where Ganymede was abducted an eagle.
|
Hursag Sulcus |
9.7S |
233.1W |
750.0 |
1985 |
Sumerian mountain where winds dwell.
|
Kishar Sulcus |
6.4S |
216.6W |
1,187.0 |
1979 |
Assyro-Babylonian; terrestrial-world home of Lakhmu and Lakhamu.
|
Lagash Sulcus |
10.9S |
163.2W |
1,575.0 |
1985 |
Early Babylonian town.
|
Larsa Sulcus |
3.8N |
248.7W |
1,000.0 |
2000 |
Sumerian town.
|
Mashu Sulcus |
29.8N |
205.7W |
2,960.0 |
1979 |
Assyro-Babylonian; mountain with twin peaks where sun rose and set.
|
Mysia Sulci |
7.0S |
7.9W |
5,066.0 |
1979 |
Greek; where Ganymede was abducted by an eagle.
|
Nineveh Sulcus |
23.5N |
53.1W |
1,700.0 |
1997 |
City where Ishtar was worshipped.
|
Nippur Sulcus |
36.9N |
185.0W |
1,425.0 |
1985 |
Sumerian city.
|
Nun Sulci |
49.5N |
316.4W |
1,500.0 |
1979 |
Egyptian; chaos; primordial ocean; held germ of all things.
|
Philae Sulcus |
65.5N |
169.0W |
900.0 |
1997 |
Temple that was the chief sanctuary of Isis.
|
Philus Sulcus |
44.1N |
209.5W |
465.0 |
1979 |
Greek; where Ganymede and Hebe were worshipped as rain-givers.
|
Phrygia Sulcus |
12.4N |
23.5W |
3,700.0 |
1979 |
Greek; kingdom in Asia Minor where Ganymede was born.
|
Shuruppak Sulcus |
19.3S |
232.2W |
2,800.0 |
2000 |
Assyro-Babylonian town on the banks of the Euphrates River where the gods planned the great flood.
|
Sicyon Sulcus |
32.7N |
18.5W |
2,125.0 |
1979 |
Greek; where Ganymede and Hebe were worshipped as rain-givers.
|
Sippar Sulcus |
15.4S |
189.3W |
1,508.0 |
1985 |
Ancient Babylonian town.
|
Tiamat Sulcus |
3.4N |
208.5W |
1,330.0 |
1979 |
Assyro-Babylonian; tumultuous sea from which everything was generated.
|
Umma Sulcus |
4.1N |
250.0W |
1,270.0 |
2000 |
Sumerian town.
|
Ur Sulcus |
49.8N |
177.5W |
1,145.0 |
1985 |
Ancient Sumerian seat of moon worship.
|
Uruk Sulcus |
0.8N |
160.3W |
2,200.0 |
1979 |
Babylonian city ruled by Gilgamesh.
|
Xibalba Sulcus |
43.8N |
71.1W |
2,200.0 |
1997 |
Mayan "place of fright"; destination of those who escaped violent death.
|
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