Euporie

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Euporie is a small, irregular outer moon of Jupiter belonging to the planet’s distant, retrograde satellite group.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf moon of Jupiter
natural satellite
outer moon
albedo low
belongsTo outer Jovian satellite system
belongsToGroup Ananke group NERFINISHED
category Jovian moon
irregular moon of Jupiter
celestialBodyType small moon
discoveredBy Scott S. Sheppard NERFINISHED
astronomers from the University of Hawaii
discoveryMethod ground-based telescope observations
discoverySite Mauna Kea Observatory NERFINISHED
discoveryYear 2001
hasOrbitalSense retrograde
locatedIn Jovian system NERFINISHED
Solar System NERFINISHED
meanDiameter approximately 2 km
memberOf Jovian irregular satellites
Jupiter’s retrograde satellite group
namedAfter Euporie (figure in Greek mythology) NERFINISHED
Euporie, a Hora associated with abundance
nameLanguage Greek
namingAuthority International Astronomical Union NERFINISHED
orbitalCharacteristic distant from Jupiter
eccentric orbit
highly inclined orbit
orbitalDirection retrograde
orbits Jupiter NERFINISHED
primary Jupiter NERFINISHED
provisionalDesignation S/2001 J10
satelliteOf Jupiter NERFINISHED
shape irregular
surfaceType dark

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