Gordo
Gordo is a small, rocky moon that orbits the planet Jupiter. It is one of the many moons in the Galilean moons group, which also includes Io, Europa, and Ganymede. Gordo is known for its irregular shape and surface features, which are typical of smaller celestial bodies.
Discovered in the early 20th century, Gordo is not as well-studied as some of its larger counterparts. Its surface is covered with craters and other geological formations, indicating a history of impacts. Gordo's distance from Earth makes it challenging to explore, but it remains an interesting subject for astronomers studying the Jovian system.