galilean satellite
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Definition
Noun 1. One of the four largest moons of Jupiter, discovered by Galileo Galilei: A Galilean satellite is any one of the four major moons of Jupiter—Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. They are distinguished by their large size, brightness, and historical significance as the first celestial bodies found to orbit an object other than Earth or the Sun.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Europa, a Galilean satellite, is believed to have a subsurface ocean.
- The discovery of the Galilean satellites provided key evidence for the heliocentric model of the solar system.
- Ganymede is the largest Galilean satellite and is even bigger than the planet Mercury.
Advanced Usage
- Collective term: The phrase "the Galilean satellites" is commonly used to refer to the group of four as a whole.
- The Galilean satellites are a primary focus for planetary scientists.
Variants and Related Words
- Galilean moon (n): A direct synonym for Galilean satellite.
- Io is the most volcanically active Galilean moon.
- Jovian moon (n): A more general term for any moon of Jupiter, which includes dozens of smaller moons in addition to the four Galilean ones.
- Many Jovian moons are small, irregularly shaped bodies.
Synonyms
- Galilean moon: The most common and direct synonym.
- Major moon of Jupiter: A descriptive synonym emphasizing size and importance.
Related Phrases
- The Galilean moons: The standard collective noun phrase for Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.
- "The Voyager missions returned stunning images of the Galilean moons."
Noun
- one of the four satellites of Jupiter that were discovered by Galileo