Érinomé

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Cliquez on the image for a description |----- ! bgcolor=" #6295da" colspan=" 2" | Discovered |----- | Discovered by | Scott S. Sheppard,
David C. Jewitt,
Yanga R. Fernández et
Eugene A. Magnier |----- | Discovered in | November 23rd 2000 |----- ! bgcolor=" #6295da" colspan=" 2" | Characteristics of the Orbit |----- | Equatorial radius || 23.196.000 km |----- | Eccentricity || 0,2665 |----- | Period of revolution || 728,51 D |----- | Slope || 164,934° |----- | Natural satellite of || Jupiter |----- ! bgcolor=" #a0ffa0" colspan=" 2" | Physical characteristics |----- | Diameter with the equator || ~3 km |----- | Mass | ~4,5 × 1013 kg |----- | Density average || 2,6×10³ kg/m³ |----- | Gravity of surface || ~0,0012 m/s2 |----- | Period of rotation || Unknown factor |----- | Albedo || 0,04 |----- | Temperature of surface || ~172 K |}
Érinomé (J XXV Erinome) was discovered in 2000 by a team of the Université of Hawaii directed by Scott S. Sheppard (temporary designation S/2000 J 4 ). It belongs to the Groupe of Carmelite friar, made up of the moons irregular and retrograde which orbit Jupiter enters 23 and 24 Gm of distance to a slope of 165°.

It draws its girl's name from Those, which fell in love with Zeus by the intervention from Aphrodite.

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