System (P) Satellite (SA) Name Latitude Longitude Starting Latitude Ending Latitude Starting Longitude Ending Longitude DIR Diameter CT Continent ET Ethnicity Quad Map AS Approval Status Description Approval Date (AD) REF Reference Text FT Feature Type Name Origin Jupiter Europa Áine -43.0 177.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 west 5.0 EU Europe CE Celtic ** Unknown 5 Adopted by IAU 2000 160 Dictionary of Celtic Mythology, by Peter Berresford Ellis; Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1992. AA Crater, craters Celtic goddess of love and fertility. Jupiter Europa Amaethon 13.82 177.47 13.77 13.86 177.39 177.54 west 1.7 EU Europe CE Celtic I-2757 5 Adopted by IAU 2006 128 Celtic Myth and Legend, by Charles Squire; Newcastle Publishing Co., Hollywood, CA 1975. AA Crater, craters Celtic god of agriculture. Jupiter Europa Amergin -14.7 230.6 -15.0 -14.3 230.2 230.9 west 17.0 EU Europe IR Ireland ** Unknown 5 Adopted by IAU 2000 152 Dictionary of Irish Mythology, by Peter Berresford Ellis; Oxford University Press, New York, 1987. AA Crater, craters Legendary Irish druid and poet. Jupiter Europa Angus -12.6 75.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 west 4.5 EU Europe CE Celtic ** Unknown 5 Adopted by IAU 2000 160 Dictionary of Celtic Mythology, by Peter Berresford Ellis; Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1992. AA Crater, craters Beautiful Celtic god of love. Jupiter Europa Avagddu 1.4 169.5 1.2 1.6 169.4 169.7 west 10.0 EU Europe CE Celtic GLOBAL I-2757 5 Adopted by IAU 2000 83 Dictionary of Mythology, Folklore, and Symbols (in 3 vols.), by Gertrude Jobes; Scarecrow Press, Inc., New York, 1962. AA Crater, craters Celtic storm deity, ill-fated son of Tegid the Bald. Jupiter Europa Balor -52.8 97.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 west 4.8 EU Europe CE Celtic ** Unknown 5 Adopted by IAU 2000 83 Dictionary of Mythology, Folklore, and Symbols (in 3 vols.), by Gertrude Jobes; Scarecrow Press, Inc., New York, 1962. AA Crater, craters Celtic god of the night whose evil eye caused the death of those on whom it glanced. Jupiter Europa Bress 37.64 98.66 37.5 37.8 98.4 98.91 west 10.0 EU Europe CE Celtic ** I-2757 5 Adopted by IAU 2006 128 Celtic Myth and Legend, by Charles Squire; Newcastle Publishing Co., Hollywood, CA 1975. AA Crater, craters Beautiful son of Elatha in Celtic mythology. Jupiter Europa Brigid 10.8 81.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 west 9.5 EU Europe CE Celtic GLOBAL I-2757 5 Adopted by IAU 2000 160 Dictionary of Celtic Mythology, by Peter Berresford Ellis; Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1992. AA Crater, craters Celtic goddess of healing, smiths, fertility and poetry. Jupiter Europa Camulus -26.5 81.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 west 4.5 EU Europe CE Celtic ** Unknown 5 Adopted by IAU 2000 128 Celtic Myth and Legend, by Charles Squire; Newcastle Publishing Co., Hollywood, CA 1975. AA Crater, craters Gaelic war god. Jupiter Europa Cilix 2.6 181.9 2.4 2.8 181.7 182.2 west 15.0 EU Europe GR Greek GLOBAL I-2757 5 Adopted by IAU 1985 19 The Greek Myths (2 vols.), by Robert Graves; Penguin Books Ltd., Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England, 1974. AA Crater, craters Brother of Europa. Note: Defines 182 degrees longitude on Europa. Jupiter Europa Cliodhna -2.5 76.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 west 3.0 EU Europe CE Celtic ** Unknown 5 Adopted by IAU 2000 160 Dictionary of Celtic Mythology, by Peter Berresford Ellis; Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1992. AA Crater, craters Celtic goddess of beauty who was lured asleep by music, then swept away by a great wave. Jupiter Europa Cormac -36.9 88.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 west 4.0 EU Europe IR Ireland ** Unknown 5 Adopted by IAU 2000 160 Dictionary of Celtic Mythology, by Peter Berresford Ellis; Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1992. AA Crater, craters Cormac Mac Art, High King of Ulster in Irish myths. Jupiter Europa Dagda 37.35 168.74 37.17 37.5 168.54 168.94 west 9.8 EU Europe IR Ireland ** I-2757 5 Adopted by IAU 2006 83 Dictionary of Mythology, Folklore, and Symbols (in 3 vols.), by Gertrude Jobes; Scarecrow Press, Inc., New York, 1962. AA Crater, craters One of the chief deities of the Tuatha de Danann in Irish mythology. Jupiter Europa Deirdre -65.4 207.3 -65.5 -65.3 207.1 207.5 west 4.5 EU Europe IR Ireland ** Unknown 5 Adopted by IAU 2000 160 Dictionary of Celtic Mythology, by Peter Berresford Ellis; Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1992. AA Crater, craters The most beautiful woman in Irish myths. Jupiter Europa Diarmuid -61.3 102.0 -61.5 -61.2 101.6 102.3 west 8.2 EU Europe IR Ireland GLOBAL I-2757 5 Adopted by IAU 2000 152 Dictionary of Irish Mythology, by Peter Berresford Ellis; Oxford University Press, New York, 1987. AA Crater, craters Handsome Irish mythological warrior, husband of Gráinne. Jupiter Europa Dylan -55.3 84.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 west 5.3 EU Europe CE Celtic ** Unknown 5 Adopted by IAU 2000 83 Dictionary of Mythology, Folklore, and Symbols (in 3 vols.), by Gertrude Jobes; Scarecrow Press, Inc., New York, 1962. AA Crater, craters Celtic sea god. Jupiter Europa Elathan -31.9 79.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 west 2.5 EU Europe CE Celtic ** Unknown 5 Adopted by IAU 2000 83 Dictionary of Mythology, Folklore, and Symbols (in 3 vols.), by Gertrude Jobes; Scarecrow Press, Inc., New York, 1962. AA Crater, craters Handsome Celtic king, father of sun god Bres. Jupiter Europa Eochaid -50.48 233.33 -50.66 -50.2 232.95 233.69 west 10.6 EU Europe CE Celtic ** I-2757 5 Adopted by IAU 2006 83 Dictionary of Mythology, Folklore, and Symbols (in 3 vols.), by Gertrude Jobes; Scarecrow Press, Inc., New York, 1962. AA Crater, craters King of the Fir Bolgs in Celtic mythology. Jupiter Europa Govannan -37.3 302.8 -37.4 -37.0 302.5 303.0 west 11.5 EU Europe CE Celtic GLOBAL I-2757 5 Adopted by IAU 1997 1 Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology, translated by R. Aldington and D. Ames; Hamlyn Publishing Group Ltd., New York, 1976. AA Crater, craters One of the Children of Don, a smith and brewer. Jupiter Europa Gráinne -59.7 99.4 -60.0 -59.5 98.9 99.9 west 13.5 EU Europe IR Ireland GLOBAL I-2757 5 Adopted by IAU 2000 152 Dictionary of Irish Mythology, by Peter Berresford Ellis; Oxford University Press, New York, 1987. AA Crater, craters Daughter of Cormac Mac Art, the mythical High King of Ulster, and wife of Diarmuid. Jupiter Europa Gwern 9.14 344.54 8.73 9.57 344.09 344.97 west 22.2 EU Europe CE Celtic ** I-2757 5 Adopted by IAU 2006 83 Dictionary of Mythology, Folklore, and Symbols (in 3 vols.), by Gertrude Jobes; Scarecrow Press, Inc., New York, 1962. AA Crater, craters Son of Branwen in Celtic mythology. Jupiter Europa Gwydion -60.5 81.6 -60.6 -60.4 81.4 81.7 west 5.0 EU Europe CE Celtic ** Unknown 5 Adopted by IAU 2000 1 Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology, translated by R. Aldington and D. Ames; Hamlyn Publishing Group Ltd., New York, 1976. AA Crater, craters Celtic poet, one of the children of the mother goddess Don. Jupiter Europa Llyr -1.8 221.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 west 1.1 EU Europe CE Celtic ** Unknown 5 Adopted by IAU 2000 83 Dictionary of Mythology, Folklore, and Symbols (in 3 vols.), by Gertrude Jobes; Scarecrow Press, Inc., New York, 1962. AA Crater, craters Celtic sea god. Jupiter Europa Luchtar -40.2 257.57 -40.5 -39.91 257.11 258.07 west 19.9 EU Europe CE Celtic ** I-2757 5 Adopted by IAU 2006 160 Dictionary of Celtic Mythology, by Peter Berresford Ellis; Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1992. AA Crater, craters Celtic god of carpentry. Jupiter Europa Lug 27.99 44.31 27.78 28.18 44.06 44.55 west 11.0 EU Europe IR Ireland ** I-2757 5 Adopted by IAU 2006 1 Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology, translated by R. Aldington and D. Ames; Hamlyn Publishing Group Ltd., New York, 1976. AA Crater, craters Irish omnicompetent god. Jupiter Europa Mael Dúin -16.8 197.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 west 2.0 EU Europe CE Celtic ** Unknown 5 Adopted by IAU 2000 152 Dictionary of Irish Mythology, by Peter Berresford Ellis; Oxford University Press, New York, 1987. AA Crater, craters Celtic hero. Jupiter Europa Maeve 58.8 78.9 58.4 59.2 78.1 79.7 west 21.3 EU Europe IR Ireland GLOBAL I-2757 5 Adopted by IAU 2000 152 Dictionary of Irish Mythology, by Peter Berresford Ellis; Oxford University Press, New York, 1987. AA Crater, craters Mythological Irish queen of Connacht province. Jupiter Europa Manannán 3.1 239.7 2.4 3.8 239.1 240.5 west 30.0 EU Europe CE Celtic GLOBAL I-2757 5 Adopted by IAU 1997 1 Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology, translated by R. Aldington and D. Ames; Hamlyn Publishing Group Ltd., New York, 1976. AA Crater, craters Irish sea and fertility god. Jupiter Europa Math -25.6 183.7 -25.8 -25.4 183.5 183.9 west 10.8 EU Europe CE Celtic ** Unknown 5 Adopted by IAU 2000 160 Dictionary of Celtic Mythology, by Peter Berresford Ellis; Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1992. AA Crater, craters Celtic god of wealth and treasure. Jupiter Europa Midir 3.65 338.75 2.96 4.33 338.08 339.34 west 37.4 EU Europe CE Celtic ** I-2757 5 Adopted by IAU 2006 83 Dictionary of Mythology, Folklore, and Symbols (in 3 vols.), by Gertrude Jobes; Scarecrow Press, Inc., New York, 1962. AA Crater, craters Gaelic fate and underworld deity. Jupiter Europa Morvran -4.9 152.6 -5.2 -4.6 152.3 152.9 west 15.0 EU Europe CE Celtic GLOBAL I-2757 5 Adopted by IAU 1985 27 The Mythology of All Races (13 vols.), edited by John Arnott MacCulloch and George Foot Moore; Cooper Square Publishers, Inc., New York, 1964. AA Crater, craters Celtic; ugly son of Tegid. Jupiter Europa Niamh 21.1 216.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 west 5.0 EU Europe CE Celtic ** Unknown 5 Adopted by IAU 2000 83 Dictionary of Mythology, Folklore, and Symbols (in 3 vols.), by Gertrude Jobes; Scarecrow Press, Inc., New York, 1962. AA Crater, craters Golden-haired daughter of the Celtic sea and fertility god Manannán. Jupiter Europa Ogma 87.45 287.86 87.37 87.53 286.34 289.95 west 5.0 EU Europe CE Celtic ** I-2757 5 Adopted by IAU 2006 160 Dictionary of Celtic Mythology, by Peter Berresford Ellis; Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1992. AA Crater, craters Celtic god of eloquence and literature, a son of Dagda. Jupiter Europa Oisín -52.3 213.4 -52.4 -52.2 213.2 213.6 west 6.2 EU Europe IR Ireland ** Unknown 5 Adopted by IAU 2000 160 Dictionary of Celtic Mythology, by Peter Berresford Ellis; Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1992. AA Crater, craters Mythical Irish warrior, son of Fionn Mac Cumhail and Sadb. Jupiter Europa Pryderi -66.1 159.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 west 1.7 EU Europe CE Celtic ** Unknown 5 Adopted by IAU 2000 83 Dictionary of Mythology, Folklore, and Symbols (in 3 vols.), by Gertrude Jobes; Scarecrow Press, Inc., New York, 1962. AA Crater, craters Son of Pwyll, Celtic god of the underworld. Jupiter Europa Pwyll -25.2 271.4 -26.0 -24.3 270.5 272.4 west 45.0 EU Europe CE Celtic GLOBAL I-2757 5 Adopted by IAU 1997 83 Dictionary of Mythology, Folklore, and Symbols (in 3 vols.), by Gertrude Jobes; Scarecrow Press, Inc., New York, 1962. AA Crater, craters Celtic god of the underworld. Jupiter Europa Rhiannon -80.9 194.9 -81.2 -80.6 193.1 196.8 west 15.9 EU Europe CE Celtic GLOBAL I-2757 5 Adopted by IAU 1985 19 The Greek Myths (2 vols.), by Robert Graves; Penguin Books Ltd., Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England, 1974. AA Crater, craters Celtic heroine. Jupiter Europa Taliesin -22.8 138.0 -23.7 -22.0 137.0 139.1 west 50.0 EU Europe CE Celtic GLOBAL I-2757 5 Adopted by IAU 1985 27 The Mythology of All Races (13 vols.), edited by John Arnott MacCulloch and George Foot Moore; Cooper Square Publishers, Inc., New York, 1964. AA Crater, craters Celtic, son of Bran; magician. Jupiter Europa Tegid 0.8 164.4 0.2 1.4 163.9 164.9 west 29.7 EU Europe CE Celtic GLOBAL I-2757 5 Adopted by IAU 1985 27 The Mythology of All Races (13 vols.), edited by John Arnott MacCulloch and George Foot Moore; Cooper Square Publishers, Inc., New York, 1964. AA Crater, craters Celtic hero who lived in Bula Lake. Jupiter Europa Tuag 59.92 172.36 59.68 60.13 171.73 172.82 west 15.2 EU Europe IR Ireland ** I-2757 5 Adopted by IAU 2006 83 Dictionary of Mythology, Folklore, and Symbols (in 3 vols.), by Gertrude Jobes; Scarecrow Press, Inc., New York, 1962. AA Crater, craters Irish dawn goddess. Jupiter Europa Uaithne -48.5 90.7 -48.6 -48.3 90.5 90.9 west 6.5 EU Europe CE Celtic ** Unknown 5 Adopted by IAU 2000 160 Dictionary of Celtic Mythology, by Peter Berresford Ellis; Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1992. AA Crater, craters The harpist for Dagda, the father of all gods in Celtic myths.