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254: 1057: 24: 246:. It was discovered by R. Jacobson, M. Brozović, B. Gladman, and M. Alexandersen in 2010. It received its permanent number in March 2015. It is now known to circle Jupiter at an average distance of 23.45 million km, taking 2.02 years to complete an orbit around Jupiter. Jupiter LI is about 3 km wide. It is a member of the 48: 1093: 389: 333: 1108: 1103: 99: 43: 382: 119: 29: 1088: 1042: 281: 1083: 1061: 375: 63: 322: 201: 346: 1098: 932: 139: 8: 161: 68: 311: 296: 213: 1011: 819: 239: 183: 171: 1037: 711: 686: 661: 398: 110: 969: 962: 937: 779: 740: 666: 597: 541: 493: 476: 469: 431: 426: 1006: 986: 923: 854: 735: 706: 651: 626: 616: 529: 446: 262: 150: 1077: 991: 957: 859: 834: 809: 804: 728: 716: 676: 536: 503: 462: 54: 1001: 893: 873: 866: 849: 839: 784: 691: 646: 607: 579: 546: 436: 421: 253: 1021: 1016: 996: 942: 913: 878: 829: 794: 755: 745: 701: 656: 641: 636: 517: 512: 247: 188: 952: 947: 908: 903: 888: 814: 789: 774: 769: 764: 721: 696: 681: 671: 631: 621: 572: 556: 551: 522: 23: 981: 455: 257:
Sequence of images of Jupiter LI, taken by the CFHT 38 minutes apart
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in California. (there is also a 60-inch aperture Hale telescope)
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This body was discovered from the 200-inch (508 cm) aperture
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Listed in increasing approximate distance from Jupiter
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Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope
Discovered by
Robert A. Jacobson
Brett Gladman
Discovery site
Palomar Obs.
Alternative names
Orbital characteristics
Semi-major axis
Eccentricity
Orbital period (sidereal)
Inclination
Satellite of
Jupiter
Group
Carme group
Mean diameter
Apparent magnitude
natural satellite
Jupiter
Carme group

Hale telescope
S.S. Sheppard (2019), Moons of Jupiter, Carnegie Science, on line
MPEC 2011-L06: S/2010 J 1 and S/2010 J 2
IAUC 9222

CBET
"Jupiter's Smallest Moon"

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