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I think it's because - at least compared to the other planets when scaled to fit your screen - Jupiter's moons are probably too small to see.
Not mocking you or anything. I wouldn't be surprised if 99% of the people in here never heard of Ganymade before.
Don't need to, did you not understood what I said. The only thing that matters is Ganymede was a terra-formed moon in Cowboy Bebop and that the location in Warframe is named Ganymede. It doesn't matter that Callisto, Carpo, Elara, Io, Themisto, and Thebe are also moons of Jupiter that became locations on the planet. I choose not to believe in that reality where such a pattern has formed. So I'll be here in my reality and ignore anything contrary to it.
While this entire thread is a disaster Jojo is actually one year older then Cowboy bebop.
Also Call of Duty is best Final Fantasy.
It's not an exception. There are other moons in the game that are not their own distinct location on the Star Chart with their own separate set of nodes and tile set. You should do a little more research before you tell other people to "think deeper."
Go check the nodes on other planets or just check the wiki. Several of them have their moons as nodes on the planet. In fact nearly every node on Neptune (barring the index) is named after its moons. It's also the same case for Uranus.
https://warframe.fandom.com/wiki/Neptune
https://warframe.fandom.com/wiki/Uranus
Even though WF took some liberties with it, presenting Earth in shape of a sphere, but that's a science-fiction game, after all.
(Please don't take this seriously)