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Ganymede![]() A bronze sculpture of Ganymede by Italian Mannerist sculptor and goldsmith Benvenuto Cellini. At first influenced by Raphael's school, Cellini later came under the shadow of the Florentine sculptor and artist Michelangelo. According to Homer's Iliad, Book V, Ganymede was the great-grandson of Dardanus, founder of Troy. Zeus abducted Ganymede, giving his father a herd of horses by way of compensation, for he wanted the beautiful boy as his cup-bearer. In Greek mythology according to Homer, a youth so beautiful he was taken as cupbearer to Zeus, king of the gods. He was deemed responsible for the annual flooding of the Nile, and was later identified with the constellation Aquarius.
GanymedeIn astronomy, largest moon of the planet Jupiter, orbiting every 7.2 days at a distance of 1.1 million km/700,000 mi. It is the largest moon in the Solar System, 5,260 km/3,270 mi in diameter (larger than the planet Mercury). Its surface is a mixture of extensively cratered and grooved terrain. Molecular oxygen was identified on Ganymede's surface in 1994. It is thought that Ganymede has a water ice crust and possibly a buried water ocean The space probe Galileo detected a magnetic field around Ganymede in 1996; this suggests it may have a molten core. Galileo photographed Ganymede at a distance of 7,448 km/4,628 mi. The resulting images were 17 times clearer than those taken by Voyager 2 in 1979. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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This produced the term catamitus in Latin (a Latin formulation derived from the word "Ganymede" in Greek) for the male passive partner in a male-to-male sexual relationship. |
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