Euporia (moon)

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Euporia
Provisional or systematic name S / 2001 J 10
Central body Jupiter
Properties of the orbit
Major semi-axis 19,304,000 km
Periapsis 16,540,000 km
Apoapsis 22,068,000 km
eccentricity 0.1432
Orbit inclination 145.767 °
Orbital time 550.74 d
Mean orbital velocity 2.54 km / s
Physical Properties
Albedo 0.04
Apparent brightness 23.1 mag
Medium diameter ≈ 2 km
Dimensions 1 × 10 13 kg
Medium density 2.6 g / cm 3
Acceleration of gravity on the surface ≈ 0 m / s 2
Escape speed ≈ 0 m / s
discovery
Explorer

IFA Hawaii

Date of discovery December 11, 2001

Eupory (also Jupiter XXXIV) is one of the smallest known outer moons of the planet Jupiter .

discovery

Euporie was discovered on December 11, 2001 by astronomers at the University of Hawaii. It was initially given the provisional designation S / 2001 J 10.

The moon was named after Euporie , one of the Horen from the Greek mythology .

Orbit data

Euporie orbits Jupiter at an average distance of 19,304,000 km in 550.74 days. The track has an eccentricity of 0.1432. With an orbit inclination of 145.8 ° to the local Laplace plane , the orbit is retrograde; that is, the moon moves around the planet against the direction of rotation of Jupiter.

Due to its orbital properties, Euporie is assigned to the Ananke group , named after the Jupiter moon Ananke . She is the innermost representative of this group.

Physical data

Euporie has a mean diameter of about 2 km. Their density is estimated at 2.6 g / cm³. It is probably made up mainly of silicate rock. Euporie has a very dark surface with an albedo of 0.04, i.e. that is, only 4% of the incident sunlight is reflected. Their apparent brightness is 23.1 m .

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