S/2003 J 3

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Cliquez on the image for a description |----- ! bgcolor=" #6295da" colspan=" 2" | Discovered |----- | Discovered by | Scott S. Sheppard,
David C. Jewitt,
Jan Kleyna,
Yanga R. Fernández et
Henry H. Hsieh |----- | Discovered in | February 5th 2003 |----- ! bgcolor=" #6295da" colspan=" 2" | Characteristic of the Orbit |----- | Equatorial radius | 20.221.000 km |----- | orbital Eccentricity | 0,1970 |----- | Period of revolution | 583,88 D |----- | Slope | 147,550° |----- | Natural satellite of | Jupiter |----- ! bgcolor=" #a0ffa0" colspan=" 2" | Characteristic physics |----- | Diameter with the equator | ~2 km |----- | Mass | ~1,5 × 1013 kg |----- | Density average | 2,6? ×10³ kg/m³ |----- | Gravity of surface | ~0,00081 m/s2 |----- | Period of rotation | ? |----- | Albedo | 0,04 |----- | Temperature of surface | ? K |} S/2003 J 3 was discovered in 2003 as its temporary designation indicates it (the moon yet was not baptized by the international astronomical Union). It belongs to the Groupe of Ananké, made up of the irregular and retrograde moons which orbit Jupiter between 19,3 and 22,7 Gm of distance to slopes of approximately 150°.

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