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[edit] Summary
Jupiter retrograde irregular satellites: Pasiphae group. Plotted by a program written by Eurocommuter.
- The position of a satellite (in polar co-ordinates) represents
- its orbit's mean semi-major axis a in Gm
- orbit’s mean inclination i in degrees
- The size of the circle illustrates the satellite's size relative to others (assumed albedo 0.04)
[edit] See also
[edit] Data source
- Mean Orbital Elements JPL (Aug 2006).
- Size estimations: Sheppard Sheppard pages (Aug 2006)
Description |
Pasihae group.
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Source |
Plotted by a program written by the author
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Date |
31 August 2006
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Author |
User:Eurocommuter
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Permission
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see Licence tag
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