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Science, education, medicine / Astronomy, cosmonautics / Satellites of the planets of the solar system

(2)

IO - Jupiter

(3)

PAN - Saturn

PEC - Uranus

Rhea - Saturn

(4)

LEDA - Jupiter

MOON - Earth

TEBA (Thebe) - Jupiter

FEBA - Saturn

FIVA (Teba) - Jupiter

Janus - Saturn

IAPET - Saturn

(5)

ATLAS - Saturn

DIONE - Saturn

ELENA - Saturn

KARME - Jupiter

MIMAS - Saturn

NAIDA - Neptune

TEPHIA - Saturn

TITAN - Saturn

PHOBOS - Mars

Charon - Pluto

Elara - Jupiter

(6)

ANANKE - Jupiter

Ariel - Uranus

ATLANT - Saturn

Bianca - Uranus

DEIMOS - Mars

EUROPE - Jupiter

METIS - Jupiter

OBERON - Uranus

OPHELIA - Uranus

Pasiphe - Jupiter

PORTIA - Uranus

PROTEUS - Neptune

SINOPE - Jupiter

TRITON - Neptune

(7)

BELINDA - Uranus

GALATEA - Neptune

GAMALIA - Jupiter

Ganymede - Jupiter

DESPINA - Neptune

CALYPSO - Saturn

LARISSA - Neptune

LYSITEA - Jupiter

Miranda - Uranus

NEREID - Neptune

PANDORA - Saturn

THALASSA - Neptune

TELESTO - Saturn

TITANIA - Uranus

Enceladus - Saturn

(8)

ADRASTEA - Jupiter

AMALTHEA - Jupiter

HYPERION - Saturn

CALLISTO - Jupiter

CORDELIA - Uranus

Cressida - Uranus

Lysistea - Jupiter

PROMETHEUS - Saturn

Umbriel - Uranus

Epimethium - Saturn

(9)

ANDRASTEIA - Jupiter

DESDEMONA - Uranus

JULIET - Uranus

ROSALIND - Uranus

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