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[[Image:Ganymede.jpg|thumb|Jupiter's moon, '''Ganymede''']]
[[Image:Ganymede.jpg|thumb|Jupiter's moon, '''Ganymede''']]
'''Ganymede'''<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/projects/halo3/content.aspx?link=evafiction Bungie.net's release on the EVA Armor]</ref> was a [[UNSC]]-controlled natural satellite and the largest moon of [[Jupiter]] and was "supposedly" terraformed. The country [[Aigburth]] is located on Ganymede.
'''Ganymede''' was a [[UNSC]]-controlled natural satellite and the largest moon of [[Jupiter]] and was "supposedly" terraformed <ref>[http://www.bungie.net/projects/halo3/content.aspx?link=evafiction Bungie.net's release on the EVA Armor]</ref>. The country [[Aigburth]] is located on Ganymede.


It was home to the [[Low/Zero Gravity Testing Facility]], the developer of the [[EVA Armor]]. Subsequently, the [[EVA Armor]] was created and tested at Ganymede at [[Lister (City)|Lister]], [[Aigburth]].
It was home to the [[Low/Zero Gravity Testing Facility]], the developer of the [[EVA Armor]]. Subsequently, the [[EVA Armor]] was created and tested at Ganymede at [[Lister (City)|Lister]], [[Aigburth]].


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Jupiter's moon, Ganymede

Ganymede was a UNSC-controlled natural satellite and the largest moon of Jupiter and was "supposedly" terraformed [1]. The country Aigburth is located on Ganymede.

It was home to the Low/Zero Gravity Testing Facility, the developer of the EVA Armor. Subsequently, the EVA Armor was created and tested at Ganymede at Lister, Aigburth.

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