S / 2017 J 3

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S / 2017 J 3
Central body Jupiter
Properties of the orbit
Major semi-axis 20.7 million km
Periapsis unknown
Apoapsis unknown
eccentricity 0.15
Orbit inclination 147.9 °
Orbital time 606 d
Physical Properties
discovery
Explorer

Scott S. Sheppard , David J. Tholen , Chad Trujillo

Remarks Values ​​relatively uncertain, as so far only 19 observations from February 5, 2016 to May 17, 2018

S / 2017 J 3 (also Jupiter LXIV) is one of the smaller moons of the planet Jupiter .

discovery

S / 2017 J 3 was discovered in 2017 by astronomers Scott S. Sheppard , David J. Tholen, and Chad Trujillo on images dating back to February 5, 2016. The moon has not yet been given an official name - the moons of Jupiter are usually female figures from Greek mythology - but is provisionally designated as, in accordance with the system of the International Astronomical Union (IAU).

Orbit data

S / 2017 J 3 orbits Jupiter with a major semi-axis of approx. 20.7 million kilometers in approx. 606 days. The track has an eccentricity of 0.15. The orbit inclination is 147.9 °.

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. Gareth V. Williams: MPEC 2018-O11: S / 2017 J 3 ( en ) In: Minor Planet Center . International Astronomical Union . July 17, 2018. Retrieved May 5, 2018.
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