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She was eventually turned into a human again by Zeus, and she gave birth to his son. Next is Europa, another Greek myth, with a si... WordPress.com Jupiter Facts - NASA Science
Moons of Jupiter * Elara. Origin: Greek mythology name. Meaning: "hazelnut, spear" Description: A bright, airy choice, Elara appea... She was eventually turned into a human again
The name "Lysithea" comes from Greek mythology, where she was a lover of Zeus. In the world of astronomy, names often come from my... Origin: Greek mythology name
Himalia (mythology) This article is about the mythological figure. For Jupiter's irregular moon, see Himalia (moon). Not to be con... In the world of astronomy, names often come from my
Io, daughter of the River Inachus, Callisto of Lycaon, Europa of Agenor. Then there was Ganymede, the handsome son of King Tros, w... On the wings of desire - Zeus and Ganymede
The most massive of the moons are the four Galilean moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto, all of which were independently dis... The Mythology of Jupiter's Moons