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- 7/15/09 - We have Naru523 editing without an account. I will look in to making him one. There was a problem when he signed up.
- 7/16/09 - Bla_DK signed up! Thanks Bla!
- 7/16/09 - Created Forum sub-category "Off Topic", do not use yet. It is messed up!
- 7/17/09 - Help the Saturn arcticle! Do not delete the bottom half, just help!
- 7/17/09 - Need to get a dark blue (what is blue) and black(what is white) Monaco scheme with white text. Bla! can you help?
- 7/19/09 - Does anyone know how to make a table? Need help on 55 Cancri! Link to the table guide
- 8/6/09 - How do you make an infobox? What do you name the page(s)? I know it's Template: but whats after that is beyond me, and so is making one...
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Ganymede is the largest moon in the Solar System. With a diameter of 5268.2 km it is 2000 km larger than the Moon. It is the third Galilean satellite, and the 7th innermost moon of Jupiter. Ganymede is in a 1:2:4 resonance with Io and Europa. It is larger than the planet Mercury. more...
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Prometheus and Pandora shepherding the F ring of Saturn.
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Planet Mercury is smaller than some natural satellites.
