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Ganymede

Ganymede. By mitchell klunk. The great red spot . From Ganymede Jupiter's largest moon the great red spot is visible on some of the nights it is a great sight of Jupiter and is an on going storm that is their because of great wind speed . Jupiter's rings.

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Ganymede

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  1. Ganymede Bymitchellklunk

  2. The great red spot • From Ganymede Jupiter's largest moon the great red spot is visible on some of the nights it is a great sight of Jupiter and is an on going storm that is their because of great wind speed

  3. Jupiter's rings At night time the rings of Jupiter's are visible and they make quite the sight.

  4. Rotation • takes seven days and three hours for it to rotate so if you are like me and enjoy sleep you will have a much better time on Ganymede

  5. Space • Ganymede is the largest moon in our solar system so you will not run out of it for quite some time

  6. Atmosphere • The atmosphere on Ganymede is similar to the ones of earth because it has oxygen in it so you would not have to were a space suit outside you could go as you are now

  7. A saltwater ocean is believed to exist nearly 200 km below Ganymede's surface, sandwiched between layers of ice it and were there is water there is said to be life so if you enjoy fishing this would be a fun place for you

  8. How to stay warm • -297 to -171 degrees C so it is going to be cold out so we have a suit that has a heater in it so u can stay warm

  9. How to travel to Ganymede • Since it would take to long to get to Ganymede with a rocket we are going to tesoract witch would take abut 2 or three hours

  10. My sources • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganymede_(moon) • http://www.essortment.com/ganymede-moon-jupiter-61742.html

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