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    Spacecraft images of Ganymede show its surface is a mix of two types of terrain. Forty percent of the surface is covered by highly cratered dark regions, and the remaining sixty percent is covered by a light grooved terrain, which forms intricate patterns across the moon. The large craters on Ganymede have almost no vertical relief and are quite flat. They lack central depressions common to craters often seen on the rocky surface of the Moon.

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    About Ganymede

    Ganymede is Jupiter's largest moon, showcasing a surface of two distinct terrains. Forty percent is covered in highly cratered dark regions, while the remaining sixty percent boasts a light grooved terrain forming intricate patterns. The moon's large craters are flat and lack central depressions, unlike those on the Moon.

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    Did you know that Ganymede is the only moon in the solar system known to have a magnetic field? This magnetic field is thought to be generated by convection within the liquid iron core of the moon.