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| has gloss | eng: Ganymede City is a term coined by Arthur C. Clarke in his science fiction novel, 3001: The Final Odyssey. It refers to two regions, Lagash Sulcus and Memphis Facula, on the surface of one of Jupiters moons, Ganymede. When viewed from space these regions have a criss-crossing pattern of what appears to be "streets and avenues". However these "streets and avenues" would be ten kilometers wide. Clarke said: "To my eyes it appears considerably more artificial than the notorious Mars Face' and its surroundings." |
| lexicalization | eng: Ganymede City |
| instance of | c/Surface features of Jupiter's moons |
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