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ELARAEighth-largest of the 95 known moons of Jupiter, discovered by US astronomer Charles Dillon Perrine in 1905 (5)
METISThe innermost of the known moons of Jupiter (5)
NOTORIOUSWell known moon of Jupiter surrounded by no ring (9)
LYSITHEAMoon of Jupiter discovered by US astronomer Seth Barnes Nicholson in 1938, later named after an Oceanid and lover of Zeus (8)
AMALTHEAMoon of Jupiter, discovered by US astronomer Edward Emerson Barnard in 1892 (8)
HIMALIAJupiter's fifth-largest moon, which was discovered in 1904 by Charles Dillon Perrine (7)
ADRASTEASmallest of the four inner moons of Jupiter, discovered by the space probe Voyager 2 in 1979 (8)
DEIMOSSmaller and outermost of the two moons of Mars, discovered by US astronomer Asaph Hall in 1877 (6)
EUROPAMoon of Jupiter discovered by Galileo in 1610, the sixth-largest moon in the Solar System (6)
PHOEBELargest irregular moon of Saturn, discovered by US astronomer William Henry Pickering in 1899 (6)
UMBRIELOne of the 27 known moons of Uranus named after characters from the works of William Shakespeare or
TITANLargest and first known moon of Saturn, discovered by Dutch astronomer Christiaan Huygens in 1655 (5)
GANYMEDELargest moon of Jupiter, discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610 (8)
SATURNPlanet surrounded by 60 known moons and circled by a system of rings including those of "A" and "B" separated by the Cassini Division (6)
TOEAny of the 95) terminal projections of the foot
ARIELFourth largest of 27 known moons of Uranus (5)
THEBESeventh-largest moon of Jupiter, discovered in images taken by the Voyager 1 space probe in 1979 (5)
CALLISTOSecond-largest moon of Jupiter, discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei (8)
PLUTOWith five known moons, one of the dwarf planets in the Kuiper belt (5)
TITANIAUranus' largest moon and 8th largest in the solar system, discovered by William Herschel in 1787 (7)