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- 2003_J_2 orbitalPeriod "981.55".
- 2003_J_2 abstract "S/2003 J 2 is a retrograde irregular satellite of Jupiter. The discovery, by a team of astronomers from the University of Hawaii led by Scott S. Sheppard and David C. Jewitt, was announced on March 4, 2003. As of 2014, it is Jupiter's outermost known moon.S/2003 J 2 is about 2 km (1.2 mi) in diameter, and orbits Jupiter at an average distance of 29.54 gigametres (0.1975 AU) in 981.55 days, at an inclination of 154° to the ecliptic (152° to Jupiter's equator) and with an eccentricity of 0.4100.It seems to belong to a group all of its own, with semi-major axis ~30 gigametres (0.20 AU) and inclination ~160°.The limits of Jupiter's gravitational influence are defined by its Hill sphere, whose radius is 52 gigametres (0.35 AU). Retrograde moons with axes up to 67% of Hill radius are believed to be stable. Consequently, it is possible that even more distant moons of Jupiter may be discovered.".
- 2003_J_2 discovered "2003-03-04".
- 2003_J_2 discoverer David_C._Jewitt.
- 2003_J_2 discoverer University_of_Hawaii_at_Manoa.
- 2003_J_2 orbitalPeriod "8.480592E7".
- 2003_J_2 wikiPageID "760287".
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- 2003_J_2 discovered "2003-03-04".
- 2003_J_2 discoverer "University of Hawaii team led by Scott S. Sheppard and David C. Jewitt".
- 2003_J_2 discovery "yes".
- 2003_J_2 eccentricity "0.4074".
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- 2003_J_2 inclination "152".
- 2003_J_2 inclination "154".
- 2003_J_2 name "S/2003 J 2".
- 2003_J_2 period "8.480592E7".
- 2003_J_2 satelliteOf Jupiter.
- 2003_J_2 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_2003.
- 2003_J_2 subject Category:Irregular_satellites.
- 2003_J_2 subject Category:Moons_of_Jupiter.
- 2003_J_2 type CelestialBody.
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- 2003_J_2 comment "S/2003 J 2 is a retrograde irregular satellite of Jupiter. The discovery, by a team of astronomers from the University of Hawaii led by Scott S. Sheppard and David C. Jewitt, was announced on March 4, 2003.".
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