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"Callisto: A Celestial Beauty Among Jupiter's Moons" In the vast expanse of space, Jupiter stands as a majestic giant

Background imageCallisto Collection: Diana and Callisto, 1760. Creator: Boucher, Francois (1703-1770)

Diana and Callisto, 1760. Creator: Boucher, Francois (1703-1770)
Diana and Callisto, 1760. Found in the Collection of Slovak National Gallery, Bratislava

Background imageCallisto Collection: Diana and Callisto, ca 1528

Diana and Callisto, ca 1528. Found in the Collection of Galleria Borghese, Rome

Background imageCallisto Collection: Jupiter, Disguised as Diana, Seducing the Nymph Callisto

Jupiter, Disguised as Diana, Seducing the Nymph Callisto, . Private Collection

Background imageCallisto Collection: Diana and Callisto, 1745-1747. Artist: Pierre, Jean-Baptiste Marie (1714-1789)

Diana and Callisto, 1745-1747. Artist: Pierre, Jean-Baptiste Marie (1714-1789)
Diana and Callisto, 1745-1747. Found in the collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageCallisto Collection: Diana and Callisto, 1638-1640. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)

Diana and Callisto, 1638-1640. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)
Diana and Callisto, 1638-1640. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageCallisto Collection: Jupiter and Callisto, c. 1656

Jupiter and Callisto, c. 1656. Found in the collection of Frans Hals Museum Haarlem

Background imageCallisto Collection: Jupiter seducing Callisto, c. 1550. Artist: Schiavone, Andrea (ca. 1520-1582)

Jupiter seducing Callisto, c. 1550. Artist: Schiavone, Andrea (ca. 1520-1582)
Jupiter seducing Callisto, c. 1550. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageCallisto Collection: Diana with Actaeon and Callisto, 1634. Artist: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)

Diana with Actaeon and Callisto, 1634. Artist: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)
Diana with Actaeon and Callisto, 1634. Found in the collection of the Museum Wasserburg Anholt

Background imageCallisto Collection: Diana and Callisto, 1620s. Artist: Brill, Paul (1554-1626)

Diana and Callisto, 1620s. Artist: Brill, Paul (1554-1626)
Diana and Callisto, 1620s. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageCallisto Collection: Italian earthenware dish, possibly showing the nymph Callisto, 16th century

Italian earthenware dish, possibly showing the nymph Callisto, 16th century. Artist: Nicola da Urbino
Italian earthenware dish, possibly showing the nymph Callisto who was transformed into a bear by Artemis, from the V&As collection, Nicola da Urbino, 16th century

Background imageCallisto Collection: Caesar van Everdingen Jupiter Callisto painting

Caesar van Everdingen Jupiter Callisto painting
Caesar van Everdingen, Jupiter and Callisto, painting, nude, 1655, Oil on canvas, Height, 165 cm (64.9 inches), Width, 193 cm (75.9 inches), Signed, 55. CVE

Background imageCallisto Collection: Charles-Joseph Natoire Jupiter Callisto painting

Charles-Joseph Natoire Jupiter Callisto painting
Charles-Joseph Natoire, Jupiter and Callisto, painting, 1745, Oil on canvas, Oval, Height, 117 cm (46 inches), Width, 108 cm (42.5 inches), Signerad, C. Natoire b. 1745

Background imageCallisto Collection: Jupiter Zeus guise Diana Artemis Callisto

Jupiter Zeus guise Diana Artemis Callisto
Jupiter (Zeus), in guise of Diana [Artemis] and Callisto

Background imageCallisto Collection: Jupiter Callisto Vertumnus Pomona

Jupiter Callisto Vertumnus Pomona
Jupiter and Callisto, Vertumnus and Pomona

Background imageCallisto Collection: Jupiter and Calisto, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644

Jupiter and Calisto, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644

Background imageCallisto Collection: Diana and Callisto, 1676, by Johann Spillenberger (1628-1679

Diana and Callisto, 1676, by Johann Spillenberger (1628-1679
Johann Spillenberger (1628-1679). Hungarian painter. Diana and Callisto, 1676. National Gallery. Prague. Czech Republic

Background imageCallisto Collection: Simon Marius, German astronomer

Simon Marius, German astronomer
Simon Marius (1573-1624), German astronomer. Marius, independently of Galileo, discovered the four major moons of Jupiter

Background imageCallisto Collection: Plate 13 Jupiter Callisto Calisto Iove comprimitur

Plate 13 Jupiter Callisto Calisto Iove comprimitur
Artokoloro

Background imageCallisto Collection: Arcus Callisto Engraving plate 7 x 10 1 / 16 17. 8 25. 6 cm

Arcus Callisto Engraving plate 7 x 10 1 / 16 17. 8 25. 6 cm
Artokoloro

Background imageCallisto Collection: Jupiter Callisto Game Mythology Jeu de la Mythologie

Jupiter Callisto Game Mythology Jeu de la Mythologie
Artokoloro

Background imageCallisto Collection: Artists concept of a view across the surface of Themisto towards Jupiter and its moons

Artists concept of a view across the surface of Themisto towards Jupiter and its moons. This is how Jupiter and its Galilean satellites may appear from the surface of Jupiters tiny moon Themisto

Background imageCallisto Collection: Illustration of the surface of the massive Asgard impact basin on Jupiters moon

Illustration of the surface of the massive Asgard impact basin on Jupiters moon
Dozens of knobby spires rise into the airless void to twice the height of the Statue of Liberty. Over the eons the dirty ice in the spires has slowly eroded

Background imageCallisto Collection: Ice Scarp on Jupiters large moon, Callisto

Ice Scarp on Jupiters large moon, Callisto
Jupiters large moon, Callisto, is an icy world. Many steep cliffs, called scarps, criss-cross its surface

Background imageCallisto Collection: Artists concept of Jupiters four largest satellites laid out above the Earth

Artists concept of Jupiters four largest satellites laid out above the Earth and its moon, showing their comparative sizes

Background imageCallisto Collection: Jupiters Galilean moons

Jupiters Galilean moons
This montage shows the best views of Jupiters four large and diverse Galilean satellites as seen by the Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI)

Background imageCallisto Collection: Volcanic activity on Jupiters moon Io, with the planet Jupiter visible on the horizon

Volcanic activity on Jupiters moon Io, with the planet Jupiter visible on the horizon
Io is the innermost of the Galilean moons orbiting Jupiter. Io is on average around 400 000 km away from Jupiter, which is approximately the same distance as our moon is from Earth

Background imageCallisto Collection: Arcas aiming his arrow at Callisto, Hendrick Goltzius, Franco Estius, 1590

Arcas aiming his arrow at Callisto, Hendrick Goltzius, Franco Estius, 1590

Background imageCallisto Collection: Diana discovers the pregnancy of Callisto, print maker: Hendrick Goltzius workshop of

Diana discovers the pregnancy of Callisto, print maker: Hendrick Goltzius workshop of, Hendrick Goltzius, Franco Estius, 1590

Background imageCallisto Collection: Jupiter and Callisto, Jacob Lois, 1643

Jupiter and Callisto, Jacob Lois, 1643

Background imageCallisto Collection: Jupiter seduces Callisto, Pieter van der Plas (II), 1687 - 1708

Jupiter seduces Callisto, Pieter van der Plas (II), 1687 - 1708

Background imageCallisto Collection: Diana discovers the pregnancy of Callisto, Jacob Lois, 1643

Diana discovers the pregnancy of Callisto, Jacob Lois, 1643

Background imageCallisto Collection: Allegorical cartoon which the personifications of Truth and Time reveal the nest

Allegorical cartoon which the personifications of Truth and Time reveal the nest where the pope hatching all kinds of conspiracies in the form of monsters

Background imageCallisto Collection: Tapestry: Jupiter transforme en Diane pour surprendre Callisto

Tapestry: Jupiter transforme en Diane pour surprendre Callisto avec Vertumne et Pomone, from Les Tentures de Francois Boucher Series; After painting by Francois Boucher, French, 1703 - 1770

Background imageCallisto Collection: Diana and Callisto

Diana and Callisto
Tiziano Vecello, also called Titian (1490-1576). Diana and Callisto (Diana e Callisto). Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Venetian

Background imageCallisto Collection: Explorers of Calisto, Amazing Stories Scifi Magazine Cover

Explorers of Calisto, Amazing Stories Scifi Magazine Cover
EXPLORERS OF CALLISTO - Earthmen encounter the evil Lunarians as they pursue the Princess Date: 1930

Background imageCallisto Collection: Surface of Callisto, a Jovian moon

Surface of Callisto, a Jovian moon
Surface of Callisto. Computer artwork of craters on the surface of Callisto, one of the moons of Jupiter. Callisto has a heavily cratered surface, formed as rocky debris impacts it from space

Background imageCallisto Collection: Voyager 2 photo of Callisto, Jupiters fourth moon

Voyager 2 photo of Callisto, Jupiters fourth moon

Background imageCallisto Collection: Jupiter and the Galilean moons seen from Callisto

Jupiter and the Galilean moons seen from Callisto
Jupiter and its Galilean moons. Montage of images of Jupiter and its four largest satellites. These are known as the Galilean moons as they were discovered by the astronomer Galileo in 1610

Background imageCallisto Collection: Ice spires on Callisto, artwork

Ice spires on Callisto, artwork
Ice spires on Callisto. Artwork of ice spires (around 100 metres tall) on the surface of the Jovian moon Callisto. The moons parent planet, Jupiter, is at upper left

Background imageCallisto Collection: Jupiter from Ganymede, artwork

Jupiter from Ganymede, artwork
Jupiter from Ganymede. Computer artwork of a view towards Jupiter, across the icy surface of its largest moon, Ganymede

Background imageCallisto Collection: Jupiters moons and the Earth, artwork

Jupiters moons and the Earth, artwork
Jupiters moons and the Earth. Computer artwork of Jupiters four largest satellites laid out above the Earth and its moon, showing their comparative sizes

Background imageCallisto Collection: Callisto spires, artwork

Callisto spires, artwork
Callisto spires. Computer artwork based on images from NASAs Galileo spacecraft of the surface of the massive Asgard impact basin of Callisto, one of Jupiters satellites

Background imageCallisto Collection: A City on Callisto

A City on Callisto
Conditions on Callisto, a moon of Jupiter, are comparable to those on Earth, and their people, cities and artifacts are not radically different from ours

Background imageCallisto Collection: Life on Callisto

Life on Callisto, one of Jupiters moons : scientists say that it may be capable of supporting life, though not necessarily life as we know it

Background imageCallisto Collection: Ship of Callisto

Ship of Callisto
On Callisto, one of Jupiter;s moons, they have trees which grow beneath the water, and from the bark of these they construct their vessels which are rowed like Earth galleys

Background imageCallisto Collection: Crypt of S. Cornelio / Rome

Crypt of S. Cornelio / Rome
Visitors are shown the tombs in the crypt of San Callisto Church near the Via Appia

Background imageCallisto Collection: Moon, Jupiter and Praesepe cluster (M44)

Moon, Jupiter and Praesepe cluster (M44), optical image. High clouds in the upper part of the image are illuminated by the waning crescent Moon



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"Callisto: A Celestial Beauty Among Jupiter's Moons" In the vast expanse of space, Jupiter stands as a majestic giant, adorned with its entourage of moons and their captivating shadows. The Voyager mosaic from R370/0003 reveals a mesmerizing composite image of this gas giant and its four Galilean moons. Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto dance in perfect harmony around their celestial master. Dating back to 1610, Galileo's observations unveiled the wonders of these Jovian moons. Among them was Callisto - a moon that holds tales both ancient and artistic. In Greek mythology, she was known as Artemis' companion; together they roamed the heavens like ethereal sisters. The year 1979 marked another milestone in our understanding of Jupiter's family as we discovered ice spires on Callisto's surface – a testament to its icy beauty amidst the cosmic void. But beyond mythological tales lies an intriguing connection between Callisto and Saint Catherine of Alexandria. Just like this saint who held wisdom beyond her years, Callisto too found herself immortalized among the stars by none other than mighty Jupiter himself. As part of Ursa Major or the Great Bear constellation, she shines brightly alongside her polar bear companion. Artists throughout history have sought to capture the essence of this enigmatic moon. Johann Spillenberger's masterpiece "Diana and Callisto" transports us back to 1676 when he depicted Jupiter disguised as Diana embracing his beloved nymph under an oil canvas sky. As we gaze upon these images and stories intertwined with scientific discoveries, we are reminded that within our universe lie countless mysteries waiting to be unraveled. And amidst it all stands Callisto – a celestial beauty forever etched into our collective consciousness as one of Jupiter’s cherished companions.