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[[Ganymede]] is the largest moon of [[Jupiter]] and the largest moon in the [[Solar System]]. It is mentioned multiple times by the [[Faction]] leaders. It is possible the [[Guardians]] may visit Ganymede on missions for the [[Faction]]s. There is a large [[Vex]] presence on Ganymede.
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[[Ganymede]] is the largest moon of [[Jupiter]] and in the [[Solar System]]. It is mentioned multiple times by the [[Faction]] leaders. It is possible the [[Guardians]] may visit Ganymede on missions for the [[Faction]]s. There is a large [[Vex]] presence on Ganymede.
 
==List of appearances==
*''[[Destiny 2]]'' {{1st}}
 
==References==
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[[Category:Planets]]
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Ganymede
Astrographical

Star, position:

Sol, Jupiter

Physical

Diameter:

5,268 kilometers

Gravity:

0.146 g

Length of day:

7 days 3 hours (synchronous)

 

Ganymede is the largest moon of Jupiter and in the Solar System. It is mentioned multiple times by the Faction leaders. It is possible the Guardians may visit Ganymede on missions for the Factions. There is a large Vex presence on Ganymede.

List of appearances

References