Jupiter LI
Jupiter LI, provisionally known as S/2010 J 1, is a natural satellite of Jupiter. It was discovered by R. Jacobson, M. Brozović, B. Gladman, and M. Alexandersen in 2010.[2][3][4] It received its permanent number in March 2015.[5] It is now known to circle Jupiter at an average distance of 23.45 million km, taking 2.02 years to complete an orbit around Jupiter. Jupiter LI is about 3 km wide. It is a member of the Carme group.
This body was discovered from the 200-inch (508 cm) aperture Hale telescope in California.[6] (there is also a 60-inch aperture Hale telescope)
References
- ^ S.S. Sheppard (2019), Moons of Jupiter, Carnegie Science, on line
- ^ MPEC 2011-L06: S/2010 J 1 and S/2010 J 2 2011 June 1 (discovery)
- ^ IAUC 9222
- ^ [1] Jupiter's Known Satellites
- ^ CBET 4075: 20150307 : SATELLITES OF JUPITER, 7 March 2015.
- ^ "Jupiter's Smallest Moon". Astrobiology Magazine. 2012-06-08. Retrieved 2019-11-03.
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Moons of Jupiter
Listed in increasing approximate distance from Jupiter
- Metis
- Adrastea
- Amalthea
- Thebe
- Io
- Europa
- Ganymede
- Callisto
- Themisto
- Leda
- Ersa
- S/2018 J 2
- Himalia
- Pandia
- Lysithea
- Elara
- S/2011 J 3
- Dia
- S/2018 J 4
- Carpo
- Valetudo
- Euporie
- Jupiter LV
- Eupheme
- S/2021 J 3
- Jupiter LII
- Jupiter LIV
- Mneme
- Euanthe
- S/2003 J 16
- Harpalyke
- Orthosie
- S/2022 J 3
- Helike
- S/2021 J 2
- Praxidike
- Jupiter LXIV
- S/2021 J 1
- S/2003 J 12
- Jupiter LXVIII
- Thelxinoe
- Thyone
- S/2003 J 2
- Ananke
- Iocaste
- Hermippe
- Jupiter LXX
- S/2022 J 1
- S/2022 J 2
- S/2016 J 3
- Pasithee
- Jupiter LXIX
- S/2021 J 6
- S/2003 J 24
- Chaldene
- Jupiter LXIII
- Isonoe
- S/2021 J 4
- Kallichore
- Erinome
- Kale
- Eirene
- Aitne
- Eukelade
- Arche
- Taygete
- Jupiter LXXII
- Carme
- Herse
- Jupiter LXI
- Jupiter LI
- S/2003 J 9
- Jupiter LXVI
- Kalyke
- S/2018 J 3
- S/2021 J 5
- S/2003 J 10
- Philophrosyne
- Eurydome
- Jupiter LVI
- S/2003 J 4
- S/2016 J 4
- Jupiter LXVII
- Hegemone
- Pasiphae
- Sponde
- Megaclite
- Cyllene
- Sinope
- Jupiter LIX
- Aoede
- Autonoe
- Callirrhoe
- S/2003 J 23
- Kore
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