S / 2011 J 1

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S / 2011 J 1
Notes: The orbit data could now be saved after 14 further observations from March 23, 2017 to May 12, 2018.
Central body Jupiter
Properties of the orbit
Major semi-axis 20.10 million km
Periapsis 14.15 million km
Apoapsis 26.05 million km
eccentricity 0.296
Argument of the periapsis 94.83 °
Medium anomaly 276.87 °
Orbit inclination 162.83 °
Argument of the node 298.78 °
Orbital time 582.2 d
Mean orbital velocity 2.51 km / s
Physical Properties
Apparent brightness 23.7 mag
Medium diameter 1 km
discovery
Explorer

Scott S. Sheppard

Date of discovery September 27, 2011
Remarks Values ​​relatively uncertain, as so far only 13 observations from Sept. 27, 2011 to Oct. 22, 2011

S / 2011 J 1 (also Jupiter LXXII) is one of the smaller moons of the planet Jupiter .

discovery

S / 2011 J 1 was discovered by astronomer Scott S. Sheppard on September 27, 2011 . The moon has not yet been given an official name - the moons of Jupiter are usually female figures from Greek mythology - but is provisionally referred to as S / 2011 J 1 according to the system of the International Astronomical Union (IAU).

Orbit data

S / 2011 J 1 orbits Jupiter with a major semi-axis of approx. 20.1 million kilometers in approx. 582 days. The track has an eccentricity of 0.296. The orbit is retrograde with an orbit inclination of approx. 162.83 °, i.e. that is, the moon moves around the planet against the direction of rotation of Jupiter.

Physical data

Based on the brightness of the object, the diameter can be estimated to be about 1 km.

Web links

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  1. ^ IAU Minor Planet Center
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