Jupiter LXIX

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Jupiter LXIX
File:2017 J 8 DECam 2017-03-23 annotated.gif
Discovery images of Jupiter LXIX from the Cerro Tololo Observatory's Dark Energy Camera on 23 March 2017
Discovery
Discovered byScott Sheppard et al.
Discovery date2017
Designations
Designation
Jupiter LXIX
S/2017 J 8
Orbital characteristics[1]
23232700 km
Eccentricity0.312
−719.6 days
70.8°
Inclination164.7°
160.3°
45.1°
Satellite ofJupiter
GroupCarme group
Physical characteristics
1 km
24.0

Jupiter LXIX, originally known as S/2017 J 8, is an outer natural satellite of Jupiter. It was discovered by Scott S. Sheppard and his team in 2017, but not announced until July 17, 2018, via a Minor Planet Electronic Circular from the Minor Planet Center.[2] It is about 1 kilometer in diameter and orbits at a semi-major axis of about 23,232,700 km with an inclination of about 164.7°.[3] It belongs to the Carme group.

File:2017 J 8 CFHT precovery image.png
Precovery image of Jupiter LXIX on 8 September 2010 (circled)

References

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  1. ^ S.S. Sheppard (2019), Moons of Jupiter, Carnegie Science, on line
  2. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  3. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).