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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2009

A brief look at Jupiter's moon Ganymede and some quite interesting facts. I hope you enjoy it.

Music: The Source of Secrets, by Mike Oldfield.

Astrological symbol by, Denis Moskowitz.
http://www.suberic.net/~dmm/astro/



Thanks for watching! AggManUK.


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  • You really have a gift for putting together video's. did you go through any school or training?

  • @sunniski No, just seem to be ok at it. :O) All the best.

  • Awesome, 5 stars!! Thank you

  • No, thank you! I insist! :O) All the best!

  • at 2:07 it says that they are never on the same side, but through my telescope you can see them on all on one side at some times and sometimes they are split up, or is it talking about different moons

  • Maybe you are mistaking Europa? Only Io, Ganymede, and Callisto can line up on the same side of Jupiter.

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  • anyone notice that the biggest moon (Granymede) orbits the Biggest Planet (Jupiter) and the 2nd biggest moon (Titan) orbits the 2nd biggest planet (Saturn). Also our moon is the 5th biggest moon and it orbits the 5th biggest planet,Earth. Talk about ironic

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  • And to think that I like this video

  • thanks this helped alot with my science project

  • An impressive presentation. Nice job! I have 3-D glasses, which I tried on for that one image. It really gave the craters a lot of depth.

  • Respond to this video... Are you a professer! If not you should be ! Your teaching skills are wonderfull !

  • For all the craters we can see on the surfaces of solar system neighbors, a map of Earth just showing locations and size of known or suspected impact craters would be startling to look at.

    Has anyone ever mapped the surface of the Earth in this way? Showing only known or suspected impact craters? I'm talking to you, scientists.

  • called tubular bells nice music!:)

  • I am enjoying it all a lot. Facts, graphics and music. Thank you very much!

  • Ỳ̵̵͙̙̥͍̘̯̲ͣͥͭ̊̄̉̀̃̃̍̋͒̋̏ͧ̕͞͠ͅ­͔̼̼ͅo͋̇̓͗ͣ́͐̔̅̆̿ͫ҉͏̷͠ ͔̝̜̱̘͔̬̹̥̗̦̞̹u͍̘̲̣̺̻̠͚̭͙ͬ̒̉̂͘͝­̗͍̭ ̴̧̠̜͕̭̭͖̲ͬ̒ͣͧ͑̽ͬ̆͑̒͜ͅẇ̏̍ͣ͛̏ͨ̓­̷͙̦̥̦͓̙̂ͫͅä́͗͋̈ͦ͌͌̒ͪ̊  ̠͓̞͍͖̝̼͔̘̜͚̹͇͊̈͛̾ͦ̑̀́͘͘nͬͦ̅ͩͧ͌­ͥ͒ͫ̈̅́̇ͤ͗ͨ̽̚͞͞͏̡̟̳͔̪̜ ̺̝̹̪̲̱̥̖͙̪̦t̴̠̀̈́͑̍ͣ͐͊̔͒̐̇̽ͣ̕͟͜­̯̖̪͇͈̖̠͖͎̣̳̲̜͉̫̠̼ ̤̫̬̣̬̰͙̞̺̤̗̜̝ͮ͗̄̽͜ͅͅt̽ͬ͛̍͊ͦ̿̎͗­̸̫̹̼̜͎̱̺͍̰̠̼̻̲̲͙ͬ̉ͣ̏ͩ ̪̺ǫͤ͊̉̍̑̀ͭ̋̉͗̎͆ͮ̊̑̍ͩͬ̀̚͢҉̹̦̯͔­̦͎̯̻̝̮ ̎͐̊ͥ͌̈҉̵̙͖̤̜̰͍̣̘͍̬tͩ̅̈́̃̍ͬ̊̏̋̇̚­̶̷̞̜̘͕̫͚̠͎͕͛̎͊̉̄ͬͣ͝͝͠ ̱r̷͇̺̲̥̘͕͓̄̔͌͐̿͋͂̒̎y̵͋̄̄̇̚͏̥̫̜­̰̯̺̣͔̙̙̭ ̷̡̨͍͕͉̗̬̳͈̭̹̬͓͚̎̾͑ͨ̃̇̑̿̄̿ͬ̾͜ś­̈ͮͯ̏̉ͮ̎̒̂ͤͫ̉̿̆̽̄

  • Interesting facts! Thank you very much and keep up the good work.

  • ~♥~brilliant creation! I very much enjoyed watching this amazing video & learned something new :)-(; Jupiter's beloved waterman Ganymede...Thank you so much for making & sharing this fabulous video*^o^*<3 it~♡~

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