WATER CARDS

Callisto

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A Moon of Jupiter

The image displays Callisto, one of Jupiter's moons, portrayed as a spherical celestial body. The surface is marked by a multitude of craters, giving it a heavily pockmarked texture. The predominant colors are a mix of browns, grays, and whites, with bright spots scattered across its surface, indicating impact sites. The overall appearance suggests a heavily cratered and ancient surface, characteristic of this natural satellite.

Surface Reservoir     27💧

The surface of Callisto is made up of a mixture of water ice and rock.

Gravity

Callisto’s gravity is 0.13 times the gravity of Earth.

Composition

Rock & Ice

The image depicts a close-up view of the surface of Callisto, one of Jupiter's moons. The surface is heavily cratered, showcasing a rugged and uneven terrain. A large circular crater dominates the center left of the image, with jagged edges and a shadow emphasizing its depth. Surrounding the main crater are several smaller craters and pits of varying sizes. The texture of the surface appears rocky and harsh, with numerous cracks and ridges running throughout.

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