Callisto size and scale context

Callisto is Jupiter's second-largest moon and the outermost of the four Galilean moons. Its ancient, heavily cratered surface records a quieter history than Io, Europa, and Ganymede, while Galileo spacecraft data suggest a possible salty ocean deep below the ice. Read its scale context, comparisons, and journey links on the canonical object page.

PlutoDwarf planet·2,380 km
MoonRocky moon·3,470 km
CallistoIcy Galilean moon·4,821 km
MercuryTerrestrial planet·4,879 km

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