List of craters on Ganymede

Ganymede is the largest moon in the solar system, and thus has many craters covering its hard surface. Here is a list of Ganymedean craters that have been given names. Most are named after figures from Egyptian, Mesopotamian, and other ancient Middle Eastern myths.

List

CraterCoordinatesDiameter
(km)
Approval
Year
EponymRef
Achelous61.9°N 11.78°W / 61.9; -11.78 (Achelous)401979Achelous, Greek river god; father of Callirrhoe, Ganymede's mother.WGPSN
Adad57.43°N 1.98°E / 57.43; 1.98 (Adad)391979Adad, Assyro-Babylonian god of thunder.WGPSN
Adapa73.08°N 31.32°W / 73.08; -31.32 (Adapa)571979Adapa, Assyro-Babylonian; lost immortality when, at Ea's advice, he refused food of life.WGPSN
Agreus15.87°N 127.3°E / 15.87; 127.3 (Agreus)631985Agreus, Hunter god in Tyre.WGPSN
Agrotes60.93°N 167.38°E / 60.93; 167.38 (Agrotes)741985Agrotes, Tyre; greatest god of Gebal; farmer god.WGPSN
Aleyin15.14°N 134.08°W / 15.14; -134.08 (Aleyin)12.41997Aleyin, Son of Ba'al, spirit of springs.WGPSN
Ammura31.76°N 17.65°E / 31.76; 17.65 (Ammura)61.51979Ammura, Phoenician; god of the west.WGPSN
Amon33.69°N 139.39°E / 33.69; 139.39 (Amon)1021985Amon, Theban king of gods.WGPSN
Amset14.41°S 178.75°W / -14.41; -178.75 (Amset)111997Amset, One of the four gods of the dead, son of Horus.WGPSN
Anat4.1°S 128°W / -4.1; -128 (Anat)2.91985Anat, Assyro-Babylonian goddess of dew. Note: Defines 128 degrees longitude on Ganymede.WGPSN
Andjeti52.75°S 161.1°W / -52.75; -161.1 (Andjeti)521985Andjeti, Egyptian; first god of Busirus.WGPSN
Anhur32.63°N 167.68°E / 32.63; 167.68 (Anhur)251997Anhur, Egyptian warrior god.WGPSN
Antum5.09°N 141.06°E / 5.09; 141.06 (Antum)14.751985Antum, Babylonian; wife of Anu.WGPSN
Anu65.24°N 15.75°E / 65.24; 15.75 (Anu)551979Anu, Sumerian-Akkadian god of power, of heavens.WGPSN
Anubis84.44°S 128.66°W / -84.44; -128.66 (Anubis)1141988Anubis, Egyptian jackal-headed god who opened the underworld to the dead.WGPSN
Anzu63.51°N 62.73°W / 63.51; -62.73 (Anzu)2102000Anzu, Gigantic lion-headed bird-like figure, the Sumerian Thunderbird.WGPSN
Apophis8.12°S 83.84°E / -8.12; 83.84 (Apophis)572000Apophis, Egyptian gigantic serpent symbolizing chaos or nonexistence.WGPSN
Ashîma39.05°S 122.98°W / -39.05; -122.98 (Ashîma)841985Ashîm, Semitic-Arab god of fate.WGPSN
Asshur54.16°N 26.52°E / 54.16; 26.52 (Asshur)25.51979Asshur, Assyro-Babylonian warrior god.WGPSN
Atra-hasis22.54°N 105.89°E / 22.54; 105.89 (Atra-hasis)1332000Atra-hasis, Exceedingly wise' hero of Akkadian myth, survived the great flood.WGPSN
Aya68.34°N 37.98°E / 68.34; 37.98 (Aya)381979Aya, Assyro-Babylonian; wife of Shamash.WGPSN
Ba'al24.92°N 30.03°E / 24.92; 30.03 (Ba'al)431979Ba'al, Phoenician; Canaanite god.WGPSN
Bau23.05°N 48.67°W / 23.05; -48.67 (Bau)771988Bau, Goddess who breathed into men the breath of life; daughter of Anu and patroness of Lagash.WGPSN
Bes25.48°S 179.04°E / -25.48; 179.04 (Bes)631985Bes, Egyptian god of marriage.WGPSN
Chrysor15.3°N 134.34°W / 15.3; -134.34 (Chrysor)71997Chrysor, Phoenician god; inventor of bait, fishing hooks and line, first to sail.WGPSN
Cisti31.6°S 64.23°W / -31.6; -64.23 (Cisti)701997Cisti, Iranian healing god.WGPSN
Damkina30.17°S 4.88°W / -30.17; -4.88 (Damkina)1902006Damkina, Babylonian sky and health deity, queen of the gods, and mother of Marduk in some accounts.WGPSN
Danel4.33°S 21.3°W / -4.33; -21.3 (Danel)561979Danel, Phoenician; mythical hero versed in art of divination.WGPSN
Dendera1.12°S 104.54°E / -1.12; 104.54 (Dendera)822000Dendera, Town where Hathor was chief goddess. (Name changed from Dendera Facula.)WGPSN
Diment23.14°N 8.23°E / 23.14; 8.23 (Diment)401979Diment, Egyptian goddess of the dwelling place of the dead.WGPSN
Ea17.72°N 148.73°W / 17.72; -148.73 (Ea)201997Ea, Assyro-Babylonian god of water, wisdom, and the earth.WGPSN
El1.01°N 151.36°W / 1.01; -151.36 (El)551997El, "Father of Men", existed before the birth of gods.WGPSN
Enkidu26.61°S 34.87°E / -26.61; 34.87 (Enkidu)1221982Enkidu, Friend of Gilgamesh.WGPSN
Enlil55.36°N 47.9°E / 55.36; 47.9 (Enlil)34.61979Enlil, Assyro-Babylonian; nature god of the air, hurricanes, and nature.WGPSN
En-zu11.59°N 168.4°W / 11.59; -168.4 (En-zu)51997Enzu, Babylonian moon god.WGPSN
Epigeus22.96°N 179.35°E / 22.96; 179.35 (Epigeus)3431997Epigeus, Phoenician god.WGPSN
Erichthonius15.32°S 175.26°W / -15.32; -175.26 (Erichthonius)311997Erichthonius, Possible father of Ganymede.WGPSN
Eshmun17.45°S 167.88°E / -17.45; 167.88 (Eshmun)981979Eshmun, Phoenician; divinity of Sidon.WGPSN
Etana74.74°N 19.65°E / 74.74; 19.65 (Etana)461979Etana, Assyro-Babylonian; asked the eagle for an herb to give him an heir.WGPSN
Gad13.56°S 137.56°W / -13.56; -137.56 (Gad)721985Gad, Semitic god of fate or good fortune.WGPSN
Geb56.41°N 177.35°E / 56.41; 177.35 (Geb)601985Geb, Heliopolis Earth god.WGPSN
Geinos18.64°N 140.56°E / 18.64; 140.56 (Geinos)561985Geinos, Tyre; god of brick making.WGPSN
Gilgamesh62.84°S 124.83°W / -62.84; -124.83 (Gilgamesh)1531979Gilgamesh, Assyro-Babylonian; sought immortality after Enkidu died.WGPSN
Gir34.05°N 145.75°W / 34.05; -145.75 (Gir)731985Gir, Sumerian god of summer heat.WGPSN
Gula64.15°N 12.3°W / 64.15; -12.3 (Gula)381979Gula, Assyro-Babylonian; health god.WGPSN
Gushkin20.75°N 45.98°W / 20.75; -45.98 (Gushkin)40.52016Gushkin-Banda, Sumerian patron god of goldsmiths.WGPSN
Halieus34.45°N 167.14°W / 34.45; -167.14 (Halieus)901985Halieus, Tyre; fisherman god.WGPSN
Hapi30.57°S 147.34°E / -30.57; 147.34 (Hapi)961988Hapi, Egyptian god of the Nile.WGPSN
Harakhtes35.95°N 100.26°W / 35.95; -100.26 (Harakhtes)1082000Harakhtes, "Horus of the Two Horizons", form of Egyptian god Horus who represents the path of the sun.WGPSN
Haroeris28.53°N 63.18°E / 28.53; 63.18 (Haroeris)702000Haroeris, Egyptian sky god whose eyes are the sun and the moon, a form of Horus.WGPSN
Hathor66.9°S 91.26°E / -66.9; 91.26 (Hathor)1731979Hathor, Egyptian goddess of joy and love.WGPSN
Hay-tau14.44°N 133.13°W / 14.44; -133.13 (Hay-tau)271997Hay-tau, Nega god, spirit of forest vegetation.WGPSN
Hedetet32.91°S 108.99°E / -32.91; 108.99 (Hedetet)1062000Hedetet, Egyptian scorpion goddess.WGPSN
Hershef47.39°N 90.62°E / 47.39; 90.62 (Hershef)1202000Hershef, Egyptian ram-headed god.WGPSN
Humbaba55.15°S 67.31°W / -55.15; -67.31 (Humbaba)402000Humbaba, Babylonian terrifying guardian of the cedar forests.WGPSN
Ilah22°N 160.62°W / 22; -160.62 (Ilah)761985Ilah, First Sumerian sky god.WGPSN
Ilus13.46°S 110.43°W / -13.46; -110.43 (Ilus)901985Ilus, Ganymede's brother.WGPSN
Irkalla32.52°S 114.84°W / -32.52; -114.84 (Irkalla)1171985Irkalla, Sumerian goddess of underworld, seen by Enkidu in a dream.WGPSN
Ishkur0.37°N 8.37°W / 0.37; -8.37 (Ishkur)671985Ishkur, Sumerian god of rain.WGPSN
Isimu8.5°N 8.37°W / 8.5; -8.37 (Isimu)89.51985Isimu, Sumerian god of vegetation.WGPSN
Isis67.28°S 158.8°E / -67.28; 158.8 (Isis)751979Isis, Egyptian goddess; wife of Osiris.WGPSN
Kadi47.68°N 178.5°W / 47.68; -178.5 (Kadi)871985Kadi, Babylonian goddess of justice.WGPSN
Khensu1.02°N 152.93°W / 1.02; -152.93 (Khensu)171997Khensu, Egyptian moon god.WGPSN
Khepri20.41°N 147.56°W / 20.41; -147.56 (Khepri)471997Khepri, God of transformations for the Heliopitans.WGPSN
Khonsu37.51°S 169.17°E / -37.51; 169.17 (Khonsu)801988Khonsu, Egyptian moon god.WGPSN
Khumbam24.1°S 24.65°E / -24.1; 24.65 (Khumbam)571979Khumbam, Assyro-Babylonian; Elamite creator god.WGPSN
Kingu34.66°S 132.97°E / -34.66; 132.97 (Kingu)781988Kingu, Assyro-Babylonian; conquered leader of Tiamat's forces whose blood was used to create man.WGPSN
Kishar72.7°N 10.54°E / 72.7; 10.54 (Kishar)781979Kishar, Assyro-Babylonian; terrestrial progenitor goddess.WGPSN
Kittu0.4°N 25.4°E / 0.4; 25.4 (Kittu)151985Kittu, Assyro-Babylonian god of justice.WGPSN
Kulla33.22°N 113.87°W / 33.22; -113.87 (Kulla)931985Kulla, Sumerian god of brick making.WGPSN
Lagamal64.3°N 115.79°E / 64.3; 115.79 (Lagamal)1312000Lagamal, Son of Babylonian god Ea.WGPSN
Laomedon
/lˈɒmɪdɒn/
20.9°N 77.9°W / 20.9; -77.9 (Latpon)642019Laomedon, king of Troy, nephew of Ganymede.WGPSN
Latpon58.74°N 171.21°W / 58.74; -171.21 (Latpon)431997Latpon, One of the sons of El.WGPSN
Lugalmeslam23.72°N 166.11°E / 23.72; 166.11 (Lugalmeslam)641997Lugalmeslam, Sumerian god of the underworld.WGPSN
Lumha36.01°N 154.23°W / 36.01; -154.23 (Lumha)581985Lumha, Title of Enki as patron of singers; also Babylonian priest.WGPSN
Maa1.3°N 156.37°E / 1.3; 156.37 (Maa)311997Maa, Egyptian god of the sense of sight.WGPSN
Mehit28.95°N 164.39°W / 28.95; -164.39 (Mehit)471985Mehit, Egyptian lion-headed goddess; Anhur's wife.WGPSN
Melkart9.86°S 173.93°E / -9.86; 173.93 (Melkart)1051979Melkart, Phoenician; divinity of Tyre.WGPSN
Menhit36.31°S 140.32°W / -36.31; -140.32 (Menhit)1402006Menhit, Egyptian lion and war goddess.WGPSN
Min29.23°N 1.26°W / 29.23; -1.26 (Min)331988Min, Egyptian fertility god.WGPSN
Mir3.3°S 129.7°E / -3.3; 129.7 (Mir)81985Mir, West Semitic god of wind.WGPSN
Misharu4.31°S 24.11°E / -4.31; 24.11 (Misharu)881985Misharu, Assyro-Babylonian god of law.WGPSN
Mont44.62°N 48.05°E / 44.62; 48.05 (Mont)151997Mont, Theban war god.WGPSN
Mor30.55°N 32.65°E / 30.55; 32.65 (Mor)411979Mor, Phoenician; spirit of the harvest.WGPSN
Mot9.93°N 165.95°W / 9.93; -165.95 (Mot)231997Mot, Spirit of the harvest, one of the sons of El.WGPSN
Mush15.12°S 114.77°W / -15.12; -114.77 (Mush)991985Mush, Sumerian male deity; upper parts are human, lower parts a serpent.WGPSN
Nabu45.39°S 1.19°W / -45.39; -1.19 (Nabu)401979Nabu, Sumerian god of intellectual activity.WGPSN
Nah-Hunte17.76°S 85.26°W / -17.76; -85.26 (Nah-Hunte)472000Nah-Hunte, Elamite god of light and justice.WGPSN
Namtar58.34°S 19.3°E / -58.34; 19.3 (Namtar)501979Namtar, Assyro-Babylonian plague demon.WGPSN
Nanna17.61°S 118.13°E / -17.61; 118.13 (Nanna)561985Nanna, Sumerian moon god; god of wisdom.WGPSN
Nefertum44.35°N 38.96°E / 44.35; 38.96 (Nefertum)291997Nefertum, Original divine son of the Memphis triad, son of Ptah.WGPSN
Neheh72.13°N 62.66°W / 72.13; -62.66 (Neheh)541985Neheh, Egyptian god of eternity.WGPSN
Neith29.45°N 6.97°W / 29.45; -6.97 (Neith)901988Neith, Egyptian warrior goddess; goddess of domestic arts.WGPSN
Nergal38.58°N 159.67°E / 38.58; 159.67 (Nergal)9.61997Nergal, Assyro-Babylonian king of the underworld.WGPSN
Nidaba17.75°N 123.43°W / 17.75; -123.43 (Nidaba)1991985Nidaba, Sumerian grain goddess.WGPSN
Nigirsu58.26°S 39.43°E / -58.26; 39.43 (Nigirsu)531979Nigirsu, Assyro-Babylonian; god of the fields, war god.WGPSN
Ningishzida14.11°N 170.16°E / 14.11; 170.16 (Ningishzida)321997Ningishzida, Sumerian vegetation god.WGPSN
Ninkasi59.21°N 48.85°W / 59.21; -48.85 (Ninkasi)811988Ninkasi, Sumerian goddess of brewing.WGPSN
Ninki8.37°S 120.79°W / -8.37; -120.79 (Ninki)1941985Ninki, Consort to Ea, Babylonian god of water.WGPSN
Ninlil6.27°N 118.32°W / 6.27; -118.32 (Ninlil)911985Ninlil, Chief Assyrian goddess; Asshur's consort.WGPSN
Ninsum14.35°S 140.55°W / -14.35; -140.55 (Ninsum)881985Ninsum, Minor Babylonian goddess of wisdom; Gilgamesh's mother.WGPSN
Nut54.21°S 90.8°E / -54.21; 90.8 (Nut)901979Nut, Egyptian goddess of the sky.WGPSN
Osiris38°S 166.31°W / -38; -166.31 (Osiris)1071979Osiris, Egyptian god of the dead.WGPSN
Ptah65.9°S 142.95°E / -65.9; 142.95 (Ptah)301988Ptah, Sovereign god of Memphis; patron of artisans.WGPSN
Punt24.89°S 120.15°E / -24.89; 120.15 (Punt)1351997Punt, Land east of Egypt where Bes originated. Changed from Punt Facula.WGPSN
Ruti13.23°N 51.35°E / 13.23; 51.35 (Ruti)161979Ruti, Phoenician; Byblos god.WGPSN
Saltu14.15°S 7.23°E / -14.15; 7.23 (Saltu)402006Saltu, Babylonian goddess of discord and hostility.WGPSN
Sapas57.45°N 33.99°W / 57.45; -33.99 (Sapas)561979Shapash, Assyro-Babylonian; torch of the gods.WGPSN
Sati30.84°N 12.8°W / 30.84; -12.8 (Sati)951988Sati, Wife of Khnum, Egyptian god of the Cataracts.WGPSN
Sebek61.25°N 3.22°E / 61.25; 3.22 (Sebek)611979Sebek, Egyptian crocodile god.WGPSN
Seima17.09°N 144.03°E / 17.09; 144.03 (Seima)381985Seima, Mother goddess of the Arameans.WGPSN
Seker39.16°S 14.62°E / -39.16; 14.62 (Seker)1031988Seker, Egyptian god of the dead at Memphis.WGPSN
Selket15.03°N 105.7°W / 15.03; -105.7 (Selket)1681985Selket, Tutelary goddess who guarded intestines of the dead.WGPSN
Serapis12.4°S 44.11°W / -12.4; -44.11 (Serapis)1691997Serapis, Egyptian healing god.WGPSN
Shu43.16°N 3.16°E / 43.16; 3.16 (Shu)441988Shu, Egyptian god of air.WGPSN
Sin52.94°N 2.54°E / 52.94; 2.54 (Sin)191979Sin, Babylonian moon god.WGPSN
Tammuz13.45°N 129.24°E / 13.45; 129.24 (Tammuz)511985Tammuz, Egyptian childbirth goddess.WGPSN
Tanit57.49°N 36.62°W / 57.49; -36.62 (Tanit)261979Tanit, Akkadian youthful god of vegetation; Ishtar's son.WGPSN
Tashmetum39.72°S 95.46°E / -39.72; 95.46 (Tashmetum)1352000Tashmetum, Assyro-Babylonian; Carthaginian goddess.WGPSN
Ta-urt27.66°N 55.8°E / 27.66; 55.8 (Ta-urt)941988Taurt, Assyro-Babylonian goddess who invented writing with her husband Nabu.WGPSN
Teshub68.3°S 80.72°E / -68.3; 80.72 (Teshub)1881994Teshub, Elamite god of the tempest.WGPSN
Thoth43.22°S 147.25°W / -43.22; -147.25 (Thoth)1021985Thoth, Egyptian moon god; invented all arts and sciences.WGPSN
Tros11.14°N 27.26°W / 11.14; -27.26 (Tros)941979Tros, Greek; father of Ganymede.WGPSN
Upuant46.4°N 40.46°E / 46.4; 40.46 (Upuant)171997Upuant, Jackal-headed warrior god, god of the dead.WGPSN
We-ila12.36°S 69.65°E / -12.36; 69.65 (We-ila)362000We-ila, Akkadian god from whom the hero Atra-hasis was created.WGPSN
Wepwawet69.89°S 59.81°W / -69.89; -59.81 (Wepwawet)862000Wepwawet, Ancient Egyptian jackal deity.WGPSN
Zakar31.28°N 26.33°E / 31.28; 26.33 (Zakar)1701997Zakar, Assyrian supreme deity.WGPSN
Zaqar58.16°N 37.41°W / 58.16; -37.41 (Zaqar)331979Zaqar, Assyro-Babylonian; Sin's messenger who brought dreams to men.WGPSN

Dropped or not approved names

CraterCoordinatesDiameter
(km)
Approval
Year
EponymRef
Keret16.0°N 35.2°W / 16.0; -35.2 (Keret)36.01979Dropped. Keret, Phoenician hero. Name dropped because feature not found on imagery.WGPSN
Khnum17.8°S 85.2°W / -17.8; -85.2 (Khnum)45.0Not approved named. Khnum, Egyptian ram-headed creation god. Note: Provisional name Khnum changed to Nah-Hunte because of duplication with Khnum Catena.WGPSN
Wadjet53.8°S 268.9°W / -53.8; -268.9 (Wadjet)100.02000Dropped name. Wadjet, Egyptian cobra goddess. Same crater as Nut.WGPSN
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