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"Ganymede: A Celestial Marvel Unveiled" In the vast expanse of our solar system, Jupiter reigns supreme as the mighty gas giant

Background imageGanymede Collection: Jupiter with moons and their shadows

Jupiter with moons and their shadows
Jupiter and its moons, infrared Hubble Space Telescope image

Background imageGanymede Collection: Voyager mosaic of Jupiter & its 4 Galilean moons R370 / 0003

Voyager mosaic of Jupiter & its 4 Galilean moons R370 / 0003
Mosaic of Voyager spacecraft photographs of Jupiter & its four Galilean moons: Callisto (bottom right), Ganymede (bottom left), Europa (centre) & Io (top left)

Background imageGanymede Collection: Composite image of Jupiter & four of its moons

Composite image of Jupiter & four of its moons
Composite display of Voyager spacecraft images of the planet Jupiter with its satellite moons Io (far left), Europa (immediately below Jupiter), Ganymede (bottom left) and Callisto

Background imageGanymede Collection: Ganymede (Titian)

Ganymede (Titian)
The beautiful youth Ganymede, son of King Tros of Troy, catches Zeus eye and he sends an eagle to abduct him, immortalising him as the cupbearer of the Gods

Background imageGanymede Collection: Galileos Jovian moon observations, 1610

Galileos Jovian moon observations, 1610
Galileos Jovian moon observations. These first six observations of the four largest moons of Jupiter are from the work Sidereus Nuncius (1610) by the Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)

Background imageGanymede Collection: Four moons of Jupiter, Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto, 1979

Four moons of Jupiter, Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto, 1979. Four separate pictures of these moons sometimes known as the Galilean moons taken from Voyager 1

Background imageGanymede Collection: Ganymede with Jupiters eagle, 1814-5 (marble)

Ganymede with Jupiters eagle, 1814-5 (marble)
5973922 Ganymede with Jupiters eagle, 1814-5 (marble) by Thorvaldsen, Bertel (1770-1844); Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo, Brescia, Italy; (add.info.: Brescia)

Background imageGanymede Collection: Ganymede carried off into Heaven or Ganimede Rapito, Book X

Ganymede carried off into Heaven or Ganimede Rapito, Book X
STC415869 Ganymede carried off into Heaven or Ganimede Rapito, Book X, illustration from Ovids Metamorphoses, Florence, 1832 (hand-coloured engraving) by Ademollo

Background imageGanymede Collection: Roman relief of Ganymede being born off by Zeus

Roman relief of Ganymede being born off by Zeus
Roman relief of the Trojan prince Ganymede being born off by Zeus in the form of an eagle to be his cupbearer. From the Hermitage Museums Collection, Leningrad

Background imageGanymede Collection: Artists concept of an impact crater on Jupiters moon Ganymede, with Jupiter

Artists concept of an impact crater on Jupiters moon Ganymede, with Jupiter
Artists concept of an impact crater on Ganymede, about 10 miles in diameter, dominates a scene otherwise defined by a dozen long ridges

Background imageGanymede Collection: Ayli : Orlando, Ros, Cel

Ayli : Orlando, Ros, Cel
Orlando, Rosalind (disguised as Ganymede) and Celia (disguised as Aliena) in the Forest of Arden

Background imageGanymede Collection: Ayli : Rosalind, Celia

Ayli : Rosalind, Celia
Rosalind and Celia, disguised as Ganymede and his sister Aliena, wander in the Forest of Arden

Background imageGanymede Collection: Ganymede, divine hero from Troy, kidnapped to be Zeus cupbearer

Ganymede, divine hero from Troy, kidnapped to be Zeus cupbearer
Ganymede or Ganymedes, divine hero from Troy, kidnapped to be Zeus cupbearer in Olympus. Young man in Phrygian cap and cloak over his shoulder attacked by an eagle (Zeus)

Background imageGanymede Collection: Ganymede carried off by Zeus disguised as an eagle

Ganymede carried off by Zeus disguised as an eagle
Ganymede, son of Tros, King of Troy, carried off by Zeus disguised as an eagle. The vase signifies ambrosia or nectar, as cupbearer to the gods. In carnelian. Canimede. In corniola

Background imageGanymede Collection: The Judgment of Paris, ca. 1550-60. Creator: Giulio Bonasone

The Judgment of Paris, ca. 1550-60. Creator: Giulio Bonasone
The Judgment of Paris, ca. 1550-60

Background imageGanymede Collection: Jupiter mission: Ganymede from 1. 2 million kilometres. Creator: NASA

Jupiter mission: Ganymede from 1. 2 million kilometres. Creator: NASA
Jupiter mission: Ganymede from 1.2 million kilometres. Ganymede, (Jupiter III), is one of the moons of the planet Jupiter. It is the largest and most massive moon of Jupiter, and in the Solar System

Background imageGanymede Collection: The Judgment of Paris; he is sitting at left with Venus

The Judgment of Paris; he is sitting at left with Venus, Juno and Pallas Athena

Background imageGanymede Collection: Statue of Ganymede and the eagle kept in the gardens of Versailles

Statue of Ganymede and the eagle kept in the gardens of Versailles France Versailles Statue. Date of Photograph:1950-1960. Date of Artwork:XVII sec

Background imageGanymede Collection: Sculpted group with Ganymede and Jupiter's eagle

Sculpted group with Ganymede and Jupiter's eagle. Roman representation of an Hellenistic image. Next to him are two putti pouring some water

Background imageGanymede Collection: Statue of Ganymede with an eagle, in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City

Statue of Ganymede with an eagle, in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageGanymede Collection: Statue of Ganymede, in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City

Statue of Ganymede, in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:I sec

Background imageGanymede Collection: Round with the depiction of Ganymede, marble, Roman Art, Villa Albani, Rome

Round with the depiction of Ganymede, marble, Roman Art, Villa Albani, Rome Rome Villa Albani Relief Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1890-1920. Date of Artwork:III sec. a.C

Background imageGanymede Collection: Principal Greek gods on Mount Olympus

Principal Greek gods on Mount Olympus
6340157 Principal Greek gods on Mount Olympus by Freschi, Roberto (19th century); (add.info.: Principal Greek gods on Mount Olympus)

Background imageGanymede Collection: Ganymede with the Eagle of Jupiter

Ganymede with the Eagle of Jupiter
6071476 Ganymede with the Eagle of Jupiter by Pacetti, Camillo (1758-1826) & Monti, Gaetano Matteo (1776-1847); Reale Mutua, Palazzo Mina Bolzesi, Cremona

Background imageGanymede Collection: Ganymede, 1888 (oil on canvas)

Ganymede, 1888 (oil on canvas)
828438 Ganymede, 1888 (oil on canvas) by Watts, George Frederic (1817-1904); 66x53.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Ganymede. George Frederic Watts (1817-1904). Oil on canvas

Background imageGanymede Collection: Miss Woolgar as Rosalind, As You Like It, Act III, scene ii (engraving)

Miss Woolgar as Rosalind, As You Like It, Act III, scene ii (engraving)
971639 Miss Woolgar as Rosalind, As You Like It, Act III, scene ii (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Miss Woolgar as Rosalind, As You Like It, Act III)

Background imageGanymede Collection: Rosalind (gravure)

Rosalind (gravure)
667662 Rosalind (gravure) by Hopkins, Arthur (1848-1930); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rosalind. Illustration for A Tribute to the Genius of William Shakespeare (Macmillan, 1916)

Background imageGanymede Collection: Theodosius I on horseback with sceptre

Theodosius I on horseback with sceptre. Theodosius the Great with sceptre, plumed helmet and caparisoned horse. From a column in Istanbul built after his victory over Magnus Maximus. Porta Aurea

Background imageGanymede Collection: Gods of Ancient Greece and Rome. Illustration for Bilder-Atlas (engraving)

Gods of Ancient Greece and Rome. Illustration for Bilder-Atlas (engraving)
5996289 Gods of Ancient Greece and Rome. Illustration for Bilder-Atlas (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Gods of Ancient Greece and Rome)

Background imageGanymede Collection: Ganymede (gravure)

Ganymede (gravure)
671903 Ganymede (gravure) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ganymede)

Background imageGanymede Collection: Narcissus cernuus daffodil

Narcissus cernuus daffodil (Sulphur-coloured ganymede narcissus, Narcissus concolor)

Background imageGanymede Collection: Angels tears daffodil, Narcissus triandrus

Angels tears daffodil, Narcissus triandrus (White-cupped ganymede narcissus, Narcissus pulchellus)

Background imageGanymede Collection: Pair of gold earrings with Ganymede and the eagle, c. 330-300 BC (gold)

Pair of gold earrings with Ganymede and the eagle, c. 330-300 BC (gold)
3526065 Pair of gold earrings with Ganymede and the eagle, c.330-300 BC (gold) by Greek, (4th century BC); 6 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageGanymede Collection: As You Like It, Act III, Scene ii (engraving)

As You Like It, Act III, Scene ii (engraving)
971638 As You Like It, Act III, Scene ii (engraving) by Meadows, Joseph Kenny (1770-1874) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: As You Like It, Act III, Scene ii)

Background imageGanymede Collection: The Gods and their Ganymede at the Westminster Play (engraving)

The Gods and their Ganymede at the Westminster Play (engraving)
1046366 The Gods and their Ganymede at the Westminster Play (engraving) by Hall, Sydney Prior (1842-1922) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Gods and their Ganymede at the Westminster Play)

Background imageGanymede Collection: Design for a ceiling in the Hudde House, The Hague (pen and brown ink and w / c on paper)

Design for a ceiling in the Hudde House, The Hague (pen and brown ink and w / c on paper)
XKH145248 Design for a ceiling in the Hudde House, The Hague (pen and brown ink and w/c on paper) by Wit, Jacob de (1695-1754); 25.6x34.8 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; Dutch

Background imageGanymede Collection: 'Ganymede and Aliena were strangely surprised to find the name of Rosalind carved on the trees

"Ganymede and Aliena were strangely surprised to find the name of Rosalind carved on the trees
2794913 " Ganymede and Aliena were strangely surprised to find the name of Rosalind carved on the trees..." (colour litho) by Soper

Background imageGanymede Collection: King Oenomaus, Hippodamia, and Olympian gods, published 1808-10 (colour litho)

King Oenomaus, Hippodamia, and Olympian gods, published 1808-10 (colour litho)
STC404441 King Oenomaus, Hippodamia, and Olympian gods, published 1808-10 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageGanymede Collection: Ganymede (engraving)

Ganymede (engraving)
1092638 Ganymede (engraving) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ganymede, after Leochares)

Background imageGanymede Collection: Ganymede (engraving)

Ganymede (engraving)
666204 Ganymede (engraving) by Titian (Tiziano Vecelli) (c.1488-1576) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ganymede. Engraving from The National Gallery (Jones, c 1850)

Background imageGanymede Collection: Ganymede, engraved by J H Baker from the group by Es Bartholomew (engraving)

Ganymede, engraved by J H Baker from the group by Es Bartholomew (engraving)
5199108 Ganymede, engraved by J H Baker from the group by Es Bartholomew (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ganymede)

Background imageGanymede Collection: Ganymede and the myth of the Poplar Tree (colour litho)

Ganymede and the myth of the Poplar Tree (colour litho)
976285 Ganymede and the myth of the Poplar Tree (colour litho) by Eland, John Shenton (1873-1933); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ganymede and the myth of the Poplar Tree)

Background imageGanymede Collection: The Poplar Tree (colour litho)

The Poplar Tree (colour litho)
976284 The Poplar Tree (colour litho) by Eland, John Shenton (1873-1933); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Poplar Tree)

Background imageGanymede Collection: Rosalind fainting, As You Like It (colour litho)

Rosalind fainting, As You Like It (colour litho)
3094335 Rosalind fainting, As You Like It (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rosalind fainting, As You Like It)

Background imageGanymede Collection: The Gods and their Ganymede at the Westminster Play (engraving)

The Gods and their Ganymede at the Westminster Play (engraving)
603722 The Gods and their Ganymede at the Westminster Play (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Gods and their Ganymede at the Westminster Play)

Background imageGanymede Collection: Ganymede jewellery, c. 330-300 B. C. (gold, rock crystal, emerald)

Ganymede jewellery, c. 330-300 B. C. (gold, rock crystal, emerald)
3746302 Ganymede jewellery, c.330-300 B.C

Background imageGanymede Collection: Ganymede, late 19th century (oil on canvas)

Ganymede, late 19th century (oil on canvas)
2038101 Ganymede, late 19th century (oil on canvas) by Sully, Thomas (1783-1872); 45.7x35.6 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; American, out of copyright

Background imageGanymede Collection: Ganymede (chromolitho)

Ganymede (chromolitho)
975930 Ganymede (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ganymede. French educational card, late 19th/early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageGanymede Collection: Ganymede, after Thorwaldsen, Danish Court (engraving)

Ganymede, after Thorwaldsen, Danish Court (engraving)
1092700 Ganymede, after Thorwaldsen, Danish Court (engraving) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ganymede, after Thorwaldsen, Danish Court)

Background imageGanymede Collection: Reception of Her Majesty by the Royal Yacht Squadron (engraving)

Reception of Her Majesty by the Royal Yacht Squadron (engraving)
1095550 Reception of Her Majesty by the Royal Yacht Squadron (engraving) by Condy

Background imageGanymede Collection: Jupiter and Juno being received in the heavens by Ganymede and Hebe, from the Division

Jupiter and Juno being received in the heavens by Ganymede and Hebe, from the Division of the Universe, 1531-76

Background imageGanymede Collection: Jupiter tumbling from a horse-drawn carriage at right, Ganymede in the form of an eagle

Jupiter tumbling from a horse-drawn carriage at right, Ganymede in the form of an eagle carries a woman in the upper centre, below Venus in he centre flanked at the left by the three Graces, 1530-60

Background imageGanymede Collection: The Judgment of Paris, 1515-27. Creator: Marco Dente

The Judgment of Paris, 1515-27. Creator: Marco Dente
The Judgment of Paris, 1515-27

Background imageGanymede Collection: Judgment of Paris: Paris extends his hand toward Venus, who stands between Juno

Judgment of Paris: Paris extends his hand toward Venus, who stands between Juno and Minerva, surrounded by reclining and seated figures; above are a winged figure carrying a laurel wreath

Background imageGanymede Collection: Ganymede, leaning on an eagle, receiving the cup from Hebe, 1786

Ganymede, leaning on an eagle, receiving the cup from Hebe, 1786

Background imageGanymede Collection: Writing tablets, 1690-1700, (1881). Creator: W Harbutt

Writing tablets, 1690-1700, (1881). Creator: W Harbutt
Writing tablets, 1690-1700, (1881). Etching of ivory tablets with gilded silver cover, made by J C Schmidt in Augsburg, Germany, in the late 17th century

Background imageGanymede Collection: Jupiter Kissing Ganymede, 1759-1760. Creator: Mengs, Anton Raphael (1728-1779)

Jupiter Kissing Ganymede, 1759-1760. Creator: Mengs, Anton Raphael (1728-1779)
Jupiter Kissing Ganymede, 1759-1760. Found in the Collection of Palazzo Barberini, Rome

Background imageGanymede Collection: Four moons of Jupiter. Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto, 1979

Four moons of Jupiter. Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto, 1979. Four separate pictures of these moons taken from Voyager 1

Background imageGanymede Collection: Contact with Ganymede

Contact with Ganymede
Space travellers from Earth try to explain where they come from to an inhabitant of Ganymede, a satellite of Jupiter Date: 1937

Background imageGanymede Collection: Voyager I photo of Ganymede, Jupiters third moon

Voyager I photo of Ganymede, Jupiters third moon
Ganymede. Image of Ganymede, the largest of Jupiters moons, taken from a distance of 2.6 million kilometres. Ganymede has a diameter of some 5262 kilometres

Background imageGanymede Collection: Simon Marius, German astronomer

Simon Marius, German astronomer
Simon Marius (1573-1624), German astronomer. Marius, independently of Galileo, discovered the four major moons of Jupiter

Background imageGanymede Collection: Life on Ganymede

Life on Ganymede
The Cat-Women of Ganymede, one of Jupiters moons : our artist has drawn both from science and from imagination (a gram of the former, a tonne of the latter...)

Background imageGanymede Collection: Detail of Attic goblet depicting Gods gathering

Detail of Attic goblet depicting Gods gathering, painted by Oltos, late archaic Greek vase painter 6th-5th Century B.C. Italy, Lazio, Tarquinia, Museo Archeologico (Archaeological Museum), Greek art

Background imageGanymede Collection: Jupiter Kissing Ganymede. Artist: Mengs, Anton Raphael (1728-1779)

Jupiter Kissing Ganymede. Artist: Mengs, Anton Raphael (1728-1779)
Jupiter Kissing Ganymede. Found in the collection of Galleria Nazionale d Arte Antica, Rome

Background imageGanymede Collection: As You Like It. Act 4. Scene 3

As You Like It. Act 4. Scene 3. Forest of Arden, - Rosalind, Celia & Oliver, 1798. After Robert Smirke (1753?1845). From Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, 1795, by John Boydell. [J. & J

Background imageGanymede Collection: Ganymede

Ganymede. Statue of Greek origin located in the Vatican, Rome

Background imageGanymede Collection: London & South Western Railway (LSWR) Locomotive No 5, Ganymede and tender, c1873

London & South Western Railway (LSWR) Locomotive No 5, Ganymede and tender, c1873. This 2-4-0 steam locomotive was built in the LSWRs workshops at Nine Elms, South London, in 1873

Background imageGanymede Collection: Roman mosaic of Ganymede and Zeus, 3rd century

Roman mosaic of Ganymede and Zeus, 3rd century
Roman mosaic of Ganymede and Zeus from Souisse, Tunisa. Zeus is in the form of an eagle, and about to carry off the Trojan prince Ganymede to be his cupbearer, 3rd century

Background imageGanymede Collection: Artists concept of a view across the surface of Themisto towards Jupiter and its moons

Artists concept of a view across the surface of Themisto towards Jupiter and its moons. This is how Jupiter and its Galilean satellites may appear from the surface of Jupiters tiny moon Themisto

Background imageGanymede Collection: Artists concept of Jupiters four largest satellites laid out above the Earth

Artists concept of Jupiters four largest satellites laid out above the Earth and its moon, showing their comparative sizes

Background imageGanymede Collection: Jupiters Galilean moons

Jupiters Galilean moons
This montage shows the best views of Jupiters four large and diverse Galilean satellites as seen by the Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI)

Background imageGanymede Collection: Volcanic activity on Jupiters moon Io, with the planet Jupiter visible on the horizon

Volcanic activity on Jupiters moon Io, with the planet Jupiter visible on the horizon
Io is the innermost of the Galilean moons orbiting Jupiter. Io is on average around 400 000 km away from Jupiter, which is approximately the same distance as our moon is from Earth

Background imageGanymede Collection: The Forest, Act II, Scene VII, from As You Like It, from The Boydell Shakespeare Gallery

The Forest, Act II, Scene VII, from As You Like It, from The Boydell Shakespeare Gallery
KW323348 The Forest, Act II, Scene VII, from As You Like It, from The Boydell Shakespeare Gallery, published late 19th century (litho) by Smirke

Background imageGanymede Collection: Jupiter, c. 1464 (engraving)

Jupiter, c. 1464 (engraving)
XJF618969 Jupiter, c.1464 (engraving) by Baldini, Baccio (c.1436-87); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jupiter rides a chariot drawn by two eagles across the sky)

Background imageGanymede Collection: Hebe, 1784 (oil on canvas)

Hebe, 1784 (oil on canvas)
BAL269912 Hebe, 1784 (oil on canvas) by Ramos y Albertos, Francisco Javier (1744-1817); 103x77.5 cm; State Museum The Country estate Arkhangelskoye

Background imageGanymede Collection: The Gods of Olympus (oil on canvas)

The Gods of Olympus (oil on canvas)
XIR218932 The Gods of Olympus (oil on canvas) by Janssens van Nuyssen, Abraham (1575-1632); Musee de la Chartreuse, Douai, France; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageGanymede Collection: XJF1127538; out of copyright

XJF1127538; out of copyright

Background imageGanymede Collection: THE PLANET JUPITER, 1482. An allegoric representation

THE PLANET JUPITER, 1482. An allegoric representation. Woodcut from Gaius Julius Hyginus Poeticon Astronomicon, Venice, Italy, 1482

Background imageGanymede Collection: Washington, Library of Congress Mural - Tennysons Ganymede

Washington, Library of Congress Mural - Tennysons Ganymede
Washington DC, USA - Mural - Poetry Series by Henry Oliver Walker (1843-1929). Found in the Library of Congress, Thomas Jefferson Building

Background imageGanymede Collection: Grahame-White E 4 The Ganymede showing the undercarriage

Grahame-White E 4 The Ganymede showing the undercarriage
Grahame-White E.4 The Ganymede showing the undercarriage

Background imageGanymede Collection: Grahame-White E 4 The Ganymede

Grahame-White E 4 The Ganymede
Grahame-White E.4 The Ganymede

Background imageGanymede Collection: Rear fuselage of the Grahame-White E 4 The Ganymede

Rear fuselage of the Grahame-White E 4 The Ganymede
Rear fuselage of the Grahame-White E.4 The Ganymede



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"Ganymede: A Celestial Marvel Unveiled" In the vast expanse of our solar system, Jupiter reigns supreme as the mighty gas giant. Adorned with its entourage of moons and their captivating shadows, it stands as a celestial masterpiece. Among these lunar companions, Ganymede emerges as a true titan. Titian's artistic rendition captures the moon's ethereal beauty, showcasing its enchanting presence in the cosmic ballet around Jupiter. Voyager's mosaic further unveils this enigmatic world, revealing an awe-inspiring composite image that showcases Ganymede alongside three other Galilean moons. Gazing back into history, we find ourselves transported to 1610 when Galileo first observed these Jovian wonders through his telescope. Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto - four names forever etched in astronomical lore. But beyond scientific exploration lies a realm where imagination takes flight. "By Jove, " declares an alien entity on Amazing Stories Sci-Fi Magazine cover; it beckons us to delve into realms unknown and embrace the mysteries that lie within Ganymede's domain. A Roman relief depicts Zeus himself whisking away young Ganymede to Mount Olympus – a tale woven into mythology for centuries. This mythological connection adds another layer of intrigue to our understanding of this distant moon. Yet even amidst fantastical tales and imaginative renderings, science continues to amaze us with discoveries like never before. An artist's concept reveals an impact crater on Ganymede's surface while basking under Jupiter’s watchful gaze—a testament to the dynamic forces shaping celestial bodies across time. As we explore further into space-faring literature such as Thrilling Wonder Stories Sci-Fi Magazine or admire Henry Oliver Walker’s mural painting at Washington D. C. 's Library of Congress building from c1901 titled "Ganymede, " we are reminded once again how human creativity intertwines with our quest for knowledge.

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