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Ganymede most commonly refers to: *Ganymede (mythology), Trojan prince in Greek mythology, or his nephew of the same name * Ganymede (moon), Jupiter's largest moon, named after the mythological character Ganymede, Ganymed or Ganymedes may also refer to: *Ganymede (band), a 2000s American band *Ganymed (band), a 1970s Austrian disco band *Ganymedes (eunuch), tutor of Arsinoe IV of Egypt and adversary to Julius Caesar * ''Ganymedes'', a taxonomic synonym for the plant genus ''Narcissus (plant), Narcissus'' *Ganymed (Goethe), "Ganymed" (Goethe), a poem by Goethe *Ganymede (software), a GPL-licensed network directory management system *1036 Ganymed, an asteroid * , British prison hulk that was moored in Chatham Harbour, Kent, England * , a United States Navy vessel in World War II *Rosalind (As You Like It), Rosalind (''As You Like It'') or Ganymede, a character in ''As You Like It'' by William Shakespeare *Ganymede (comics), Ganymede, a Marvel Comics character See also

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Ganymede (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Ganymede ( ) or Ganymedes ( ; ) is a Greek hero, divine hero whose homeland was Troy. Homer describes Ganymede as the most handsome of mortals and tells the story of how he was abducted by the gods to serve as Zeus's cup-bearer in Mount Olympus, Olympus. The Latin form of the name was (and also "Ganymedes"), from which the English word ''catamite'' is derived. The earliest forms of the myth have no erotic content, but by the 5th century BCE it was believed that Zeus had a sexual passion for him. Socrates says that Zeus was in love with Ganymede, called "desire" in Plato's ''Phaedrus (dialogue), Phaedrus''; but in Xenophon's ''Symposium (Xenophon), Symposium'', Socrates argues Zeus loved him for his mind and their relationship was not sexual. By the early modern period, the event was termed a "rape" with little distinction from equivalent female abductees like Io (mythology), Io, Europa (mythology), Europa, or Callisto (mythology), Callisto. According to Di ...
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Ganymede (comics)
G-Type G-Type is a fictional character from Marvel Comics. G-Type is one of the Shi'ar's Imperial Guard, and is also an alien. He was engineered in the stellar nurseries of Hodinn and was composed of a living solar plasma, with a constant surface temperature of 6000 kelvins (about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit or 5,700 degrees Celsius). Because of this G-Type wears specially-constructed armor which assists him in retaining a humanoid form and contains the heat that he generates. G-Type is also a telepath, although the nature and extent of his telepathy are unknown. Similar to the other Imperial Guard members, he is based on DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes, sharing traits with Wildfire and Saturn Girl. His mind, like the minds of many other Shi'ar soldiers, was overtaken by the telepath Cassandra Nova. He was defeated by Cyclops and Xorn, whom he was planning to fire into the Earth's atmosphere. Gaea Gaea is a fictional character appearing in American comic books pu ...
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The Rape Of Ganymede (other)
''The Rape of Ganymede'', referring to the Greek god Jupiter Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the List of Solar System objects by size, largest in the Solar System. It is a gas giant with a Jupiter mass, mass more than 2.5 times that of all the other planets in the Solar System combined a ... kidnapping the handsome Ganymede and taking him to Mount Olympus, has been the subject of a number of notable paintings. These include: * '' Ganymede Abducted by the Eagle'' (c. 1531–1532), a painting by Antonio da Correggio * ''The Rape of Ganymede'' (Mazza) (c. 1575), a painting by Damiano Mazza * ''The Rape of Ganymede'' (Rembrandt) (1635), a painting by Rembrandt * ''The Rape of Ganymede'' (Rubens) (1638–1639), a painting by Peter Paul Rubens Antonio Allegri, called Correggio - The Abduction of Ganymede - Google Art Project.jpg, Ganymede Abducted by the Eagle Damiano Mazza - The Rape of Ganymede (1575).jpg, ''The Rape of Ganymede'' (Mazza) Rembrandt - The A ...
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The Goddess Of Ganymede
''The Goddess of Ganymede'' is a science fiction Science fiction (often shortened to sci-fi or abbreviated SF) is a genre of speculative fiction that deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts. These concepts may include information technology and robotics, biological manipulations, space ... novel by American writer Mike Resnick, first published in 750 copies in 1967 by Donald M. Grant, Publisher. It concerns Adam Thane, a mercenary who fights for the woman he loves against the immortals of Ganymede. Sources * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Goddess of Ganymede, The 1967 American novels 1967 science fiction novels American science fiction novels Novels set on Ganymede (moon) Donald M. Grant, Publisher books Novels by Mike Resnick ...
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The Ganymede Takeover
''The Ganymede Takeover'' is a 1967 science fiction novel by American writers Philip K. Dick and Ray Nelson. It is an alien invasion novel, and similar to Dick's earlier solo novel '' The Game-Players of Titan''. Plot summary The novel takes place on a future Earth ( vidphones, telepaths, androids, ionocraft are normal) recently conquered by aliens from Ganymede: limbless, worm-like creatures whose physical needs are attended to by a slave-race of specialist 'creeches'. Mekkis is the leader of a Ganymedean faction that opposed the war when his Oracle (a creature capable of precognition) foresaw a 'coming darkness'. The apparent success of the invasion means he is now discredited. As a result, Mekkis is saddled with the troublesome Bale of Tennessee, home to the last remaining core of resistance, the 'Neeg-parts' led by Black Muslim leader Percy X. Unknown to all concerned, another resistance movement operates covertly under cover of the World Psychiatric Associati ...
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The Ganymede Club
''The Ganymede Club'' is a 1995 science fiction novel by American writer Charles Sheffield. A mystery and a thriller, the story unravels in the same universe that Sheffield imagined in '' Cold as Ice''. Shortly after humanity begins colonisation of the Solar System, a trade war sets off vicious civil war that kills billions. The book received favorable reviews from '' Library Journal'' and '' Kirkus Reviews'', as well as in the science-fiction press. It was ranked #14 in SF novels in the 1996 ''Locus'' awards. The novel has been translated into Italian and was published as ''Memoria impossibile'' in 1998 in the magazine '' Urania''. In 2009 Bastei Lübbe published a German language edition in Germany. Setting Story elements take place prior to and after the fictional Great War between Earth and the Belt colonies - a war that wipes out half of humanity. The introduction to the novel gives the following timeline of major events: *2012 - First crewed mission to Mars. *2020 - ...
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Grahame-White Ganymede
The Grahame-White Ganymede was a prototype British heavy night bomber intended to serve with the Royal Air Force in the First World War. A large, three-engined, twin-boom biplane, the sole prototype Ganymede did not fly until after the war had ended, and although an attempt was made to convert the aircraft to an airliner, it was unsuccessful. Development and design In 1918, the Grahame-White Aviation Company of Hendon, London London is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in . London metropolitan area, Its wider metropolitan area is the largest in Wester ... developed a large, long-range heavy bomber intended to equip the Royal Air Force. The resulting design, the E.IV Ganymede, was of unusual layout, being a three-engined, twin-boom biplane with four-bay wings. Two of the engines were located at the front of the booms, driving tractor propellers, whil ...
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Ganymede Heights
The Ganymede Heights consist of rounded ridges with extensive rock outcrops rising to about , between Jupiter Glacier and Ablation Valley on the eastern side of Alexander Island, Antarctica. They were mapped by the Directorate of Overseas Surveys from satellite imagery supplied by the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration in cooperation with the US Geological Survey. They were named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee from association with Jupiter Glacier after Ganymede, one of the satellites of the planet Jupiter Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the List of Solar System objects by size, largest in the Solar System. It is a gas giant with a Jupiter mass, mass more than 2.5 times that of all the other planets in the Solar System combined a .... The feature also lies close to the Galileo Cliffs, which were named for the moon's discoverer, Galileo Galilei (1564-1642). The site lies within Antarctic Specially Protected Area (ASPA) No.147. ...
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Ganymede City
''3001: The Final Odyssey'' is a 1997 science fiction novel by British writer Arthur C. Clarke. It is the fourth and final book in Clarke's '' Space Odyssey'' series. Plot summary The novel begins with a brief prologue describing the bioforms—dubbed the First-Born—who created the black monoliths. They evolved from " primordial soup", and over the course of millions of years, became a space-faring species. Perceiving that nothing was more precious than "mind", they catalysed the evolution of intelligent species wherever they went, by increasing the intelligent species' chance of survival. After visiting Earth, the First-Born found a way to impress themselves into the fabric of space and time, becoming effectively immortal. Meanwhile, the monoliths—implied to have been forgotten by their creators when they ascended to a higher state of being—continued to watch over their subjects. ''3001'' follows the adventures of Frank Poole, the astronaut killed by the HAL 900 ...
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Rosalind (As You Like It)
Rosalind is the heroine and protagonist of the play '' As You Like It'' (1600) by William Shakespeare. In the play, she disguises herself as a male shepherd named Ganymede. Many actors have portrayed Rosalind, including Sarah Wayne Callies, Maggie Smith, Elisabeth Bergner, Vanessa Redgrave, Helena Bonham Carter, Helen Mirren, Patti LuPone, Helen McCrory, Bryce Dallas Howard, Adrian Lester and Arabella Dulcie. Origins Rosalynde is the heroine of Thomas Lodge's Euphues' Golden Legacy. In George Fletcher's quoted writings: “'Faire Rosalind' had, however, at this time, acquired a fresh poetic fame as the object of Spenser's attachment, celebrated in his Shephearde's Calendar, 1579, and Colin Clouts Come Home Againe, 1595. Of all the sweet feminine names compounded from Rosa, that of Rosa-linda seems to be the most elegant, and therefore most befitting that particular character of ideal beauty which the dramatist here assigns to his imaginary princess.” Ganymede, t ...
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Ganymede (moon)
Ganymede is a natural satellite of Jupiter and the List of Solar System objects by size, largest and most massive in the Solar System. Like Saturn's largest moon Titan (moon), Titan, it is larger than the planet Mercury (planet), Mercury, but has somewhat less surface gravity than Mercury, Io (moon), Io, or the Moon due to its lower density compared to the three. Ganymede orbits Jupiter in roughly seven days and is in a 1:2:4 orbital resonance with the moons Europa (moon), Europa and Io (moon), Io, respectively. Ganymede is composed of silicate, silicate rock and water substance, water in approximately equal proportions. It is a fully Planetary differentiation, differentiated body with an iron-rich, Planetary core, liquid metallic core, giving it the lowest moment of inertia factor of any solid body in the Solar System. Its Planetary oceanography, internal ocean potentially contains more water than all of Earth's oceans combined. Ganymede's magnetic field is probably created ...
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1036 Ganymed
1036 Ganymed, provisional designation ', is a stony asteroid on a highly Orbital eccentricity, eccentric orbit, classified as a near-Earth object of the Amor asteroid, Amor group. It was discovered by German astronomer Walter Baade at the Bergedorf Observatory in Hamburg on 23 October 1924, and named after Ganymede (mythology), Ganymede from Greek mythology. With a diameter of approximately , Ganymed is the largest of all near-Earth objects but does not cross Earth's orbit. The S-type asteroid has a rotation period of 10.3 hours. In October 2024, it is predicted to approach Earth at a distance of . Orbit and classification Ganymed is an Amor asteroid, a subgroup of the near-Earth asteroids that approach the orbit of Earth from beyond, but do not cross it. It orbits the Sun at a distance of 1.2–4.1 Astronomical unit, AU about once every 4 years and 4 months (i.e., 52 months or 1,587 days; semi-major axis of 2.66 AU). Its orbit has a high orbital eccentricity, eccen ...
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