![]() ![]() In Greek mythology Prometheus was a Titan who stole fire from the gods and gave it to humankind. Prometheus is the third of Saturn's known satellites.In Greek mythology Atlas is a Titan condemned to bear the world upon his shoulders as punishment for attempting to storm the heavens. Atlas is the second of Saturn's known satellites.In Greek mythology Pan the god of shepherds and flocks. Pan is the innermost of Saturn's known satellites. ![]() In Roman mythology, Saturn is the god of agriculture. Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest. In Greek mythology Sinope was a daughter of Asopus, and mother of Syrus. Sinope is the outermost of Jupiter's known satellites.In Greek mythology Pasiphae was the wife of Minos and mother, by a white bull, of the Minotaur. Pasiphae is the fifteenth of Jupiter's known satellites.In Greek mythology, Carme is the mother of Britomartis, a Cretan goddess. Carme is the fourteenth of Jupiter's known satellites.In Greek mythology Ananke was the personification of unalterable necessity, or fate. Ananke is the thirteenth of Jupiter's known satellites.In Greek mythology Elara was the mother by Zeus of the giant Tityus. Elara is the twelfth of Jupiter's known satellites.In Greek mythology Lysithea was a daughter of Oceanus and one of Zeus' many lovers. Lysithea is the eleventh of Jupiter's known satellites.In Greek mythology Himalia was a nymph who bore three sons of Zeus. Himalia is the tenth of Jupiter's known satellites.Visited by Zeus in the form of a swan, she became the mother of Helen and Polydeuces (Pollux). In Greek mythology Leda was queen of Sparta. Leda is the ninth of Jupiter's known satellites and the smallest.Hera changed the woman into a bear and Zeus then placed her in the sky as the constellation Ursa Major. In Greek mythology Callisto was a nymph, beloved of Zeus. It is the outermost of the Galilean moons. Callisto is the eighth of Jupiter's known satellites and the second largest.In Greek mythology Ganymede was a Trojan prince of great beauty whom Zeus made cup bearer to the gods. Ganymede is the third of the Galilean moons. Ganymede is the seventh and largest of Jupiter's known satellites.In Greek mythology Europa was a Phoenician princess who was abducted to Crete by Zeus. Europa is slightly smaller than the Earth's Moon. Europa is the sixth of Jupiter's known satellites and the fourth largest it is the second of the Galilean moons.In Greek mythology, Io was a princess whom Zeus transformed into a white heifer to hide her from his ever jealous wife Hera. Io is the fifth of Jupiter's known satellites and the third largest it is the innermost of the Galilean moons.In Greek mythology Thebe was a nymph, the daughter of the river god Asopus. Thebe is the fourth of Jupiter's known satellites.In Greek mythology, Amaltheia was the divine goat (or nymph) who suckled the infant Zeus on Crete. Amalthea is the third of Jupiter's known satellites.In Greek mythology the goddess Adrastea punished human injustice. Adrastea is the second of Jupiter's known satellites.In Greek mythology, Metis was the personification of wisdom the first wife of Zeus. Metis is the innermost of Jupiter's known satellites.Jupiter (Greek: Zeus) was the supreme god of the Roman pantheon a god of light and sky, and protector of the state and its laws. ![]() The fifth planet from the Sun and the largest. In Greek mythology Deimos personified dread.
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