In Greek mythology, a son of the Trojan king Tros.
1They say their Ganymede office is looking for a new lead investigator.
2Foreign Ministers Roab of Ganymede and Slega of Europa represented their governments.
3Agricultural barter, the oldest economy in humanity's record, had come to Ganymede.
4His father took the family off Ganymede as soon as he could.
5Ganymede, the largest moon in the Solar System, measures 5262 kilometers across.
6An anomalous energy spike at the same time as the Ganymede attack.
7The bigger problem is that you're coming back to Ganymede with me.
8The voice from the Ganymede traffic-control tower came over the audioceiver again.
9The social infrastructure of Ganymede was already in its slow, inevitable collapse.
10Sun-bright Ganymede holds a different kind of grimness, just as chillingly divine.
11I mean, all of the basic advantages of Ganymede are still there.
12Thus Jupiter had in propriety Ganymede and Mercury, and Juno had Iris.
13Pull him and his people in when they try to leave Ganymede.
14Comb and part the locks of that new Ganymede, thy lukewarm admirer.
15There is, but we left them where we found them, on Ganymede.
16Presently the Canon, like a shining Ganymede, came flying into the hall.