LinkedIn’s Pinpoint #753 for May 23, 2026 explores astronomy and space science. This puzzle challenges players to connect names linked to planets and celestial discovery before revealing the broader category.
Here are the answers arranged exactly as shown in the puzzle:
Titan
Triton
Phobos
Io
Ganymede (seen by Galileo)
Moons in our solar system!
Each clue refers to a natural satellite, commonly known as a moon, orbiting planets within our solar system. Here’s how they connect:
Titan
Titan is the largest moon of Saturn and is famous for its thick atmosphere and lakes made of liquid methane and ethane.
Triton
Triton is Neptune’s largest moon and is known for its icy surface and unusual backward orbit around the planet.
Phobos
Phobos is one of Mars’ two moons. It is small, irregularly shaped, and orbits very close to Mars.
Io
Io is one of Jupiter’s major moons and is the most volcanically active body in the solar system, covered with active volcanoes and lava flows.
Ganymede (seen by Galileo)
Ganymede is Jupiter’s largest moon and the biggest moon in the solar system. It was one of the moons observed by Galileo Galilei, helping change humanity’s understanding of space.
Moons in our solar system!
The final clue confirms the category: every answer is the name of a moon found within our solar system.
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