Ganymede
Ganymede, the largest of Jupiter's moons, has become a center for Lumen mining operations and scientific research. The moon's icy surface and subsurface ocean provide access to valuable resources such as water ice and mineral compounds, which are extracted by advanced mining facilities. These resources are crucial for sustaining the Lumen presence in the Jovian system and supporting their ongoing exploration efforts.
In addition to mining, Ganymede is home to several research outposts dedicated to studying the moon's unique geological features, its potential for harboring microbial life, and the possibilities for terraforming. These outposts are staffed by teams of scientists and engineers, working to unravel the mysteries of Ganymede and its place in the broader context of the solar system.
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