Callisto
Jupiter IV
Callisto Facts
- Callisto is the eighth of Jupiter's
known satellites and the second largest:
- distance from Jupiter: 1,883,000 km
- diameter: 4800 km
- mass: 1.08e23 kg
Callisto is the outermost of the Galilean moons.
- Pronounced "ka LIS toh".
- Callisto was a nymph, beloved of Zeus and hated by Hera.
Hera changed her into a bear and Zeus then placed her in
the sky as the constellation Ursa Major.
- Discovered by Galileo
and Marius in 1610.
- Callisto is only slightly smaller than Mercury
but only a third of its mass.
- Callisto and Ganymede
seem to be composed of a rocky core surrounded
by a large mantle of water or water ice with an ice surface.
Titan and Triton
are similar.
- Callisto's surface is covered entirely with craters. Some large ones are
surrounded by a series of concentric rings which look like huge cracks
but which have been smoothed out by eons of slow movement of the ice.
The largest of these has been named Valhalla
(picture 3).
The surface is very old, like the highlands of the
Moon and Mars.
- Valhalla is the most dramatic example of a multi-ring basin. These are
thought to be the results of massive impacts. Other examples are Mare Orientale
on the Moon and Caloris Basin on
Mercury.
- Like Ganymede, Callisto's ancient craters have collapsed.
They lack the high ring mountains, radial rays
and central depressions common to craters on the Moon
and Mercury.
- Another interesting feature is Gipul Catena, a long series of impact
craters lined up in a straight line (picture 9). This was
probably caused by an object that was tidally disrupted as it passed
close to Jupiter (much like comet SL 9)
and then impacted on Callisto.
- Unlike Ganymede, with its complex terrains, there is no evidence of tectonic
activity on Callisto (picture 5). Callisto is a good
reference for comparison with other more complex worlds.
Pictures
- (above) Callisto in color
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- Jupiter's moon Callisto
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- Callisto Impact Scar Valhalla
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- High res view of Valhalla
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- Callisto Impact Craters
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- another view of Valhalla
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- Callisto with Narrow Angle Camera (No filter)
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- Callisto with Narrow Angle Camera (No filter)
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- Gipul Catena
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- hires image of Callisto
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More about Callisto
Open Issues
- Why are Callisto and Ganymede so different?
- Is Callisto's interior still liquid?
... Jupiter
... Ganymede
... Callisto
... Leda
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Bill Arnett; last updated:
1994 September 29