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in 2010. It received its permanent number in March 2015. It takes 1.69 years to orbit around Jupiter, and its average distance is 21.01 million km. Jupiter LII has a diameter of about 1 kilometer and in 2010 it was labeled the smallest known moon in the Solar System to have been discovered from
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Discovery image of Jupiter LII on 8 September 2010 (circled)
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Listed in increasing approximate distance from Jupiter
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Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope
Discovered by
Alternative names
Orbital characteristics
Semi-major axis
Eccentricity
Orbital period (sidereal)
Inclination
Satellite of
Jupiter
Group
Ananke group
Mean diameter
Apparent magnitude
natural satellite
Jupiter
Christian Veillet
Ananke group

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Cassini orbiter


S.S. Sheppard (2019), Moons of Jupiter, Carnegie Science, on line
MPEC 2011-L06: S/2010 J 1 and S/2010 J 2
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"Jupiter's Smallest Known Moon Unveiled"
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