Epigeus (Ganymede)

Phoenician god.

A crater is a circular depression likely created by an impact event. On Ganymede they are named after gods and heroes of ancient Fertile Crescent people.

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NW 453 km

Akhmin Facula

MRV
7 Hours 5 Minutes
Walking
9 Days 4 Hours

N 651 km

Nippur Sulcus(last)

MRV
10 Hours 11 Minutes
Walking
13 Days 3 Hours

NE 786 km

Mehit

MRV
12 Hours 17 Minutes
Walking
15 Days 21 Hours

W 611 km

Lugalmeslam

MRV
9 Hours 32 Minutes
Walking
12 Days 8 Hours

Epigeus

23.4° N 179.4° E

E 920 km

Ilah

MRV
14 Hours 23 Minutes
Walking
18 Days 14 Hours

SW 600 km

Ningishzida(next)

MRV
9 Hours 23 Minutes
Walking
12 Days 3 Hours

S 801 km

Marius Regio

MRV
12 Hours 31 Minutes
Walking
16 Days 4 Hours

SE 777 km

En-zu

MRV
12 Hours 9 Minutes
Walking
15 Days 17 Hours

Tour so far: Visited 156 locations over 2,362 km. Next: Ningishzida
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