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Summary

Groups of irregular satellites of Jupiter.

The most distant regular satellite Callisto is shown for reference. Plotted by a program written by Eurocommuter.

Main graph

  • The position of a satellite (in polar co-ordinates) represents
    • its orbit's semi-major axis a (horizontal axis: in Gm and as a fraction of the Hill sphere's radius)
    • orbit’s inclination i in degrees
  • The size of the circle illustrates the satellite's size relative to others:
  • The eccentricity of selected orbits is shown indirectly by a segment extending from the left (pericenter) to the apocentre to the right. In other words, the segment illustrates the variations of the object's distance from the planet.

Data source

  • Mean Orbital Elements JPL (Aug 2006).
  • Size estimations: Sheppard Sheppard pages (Aug 2006)
Description Groups of irregular satellites of Jupiter
Date
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Date/TimeThumbnailDimensionsUserComment
current20:27, 28 March 2012Thumbnail for version as of 20:27, 28 March 2012400 × 500 (14 KB)Antonsusismooth code
08:35, 30 August 2006Thumbnail for version as of 08:35, 30 August 2006400 × 400 (19 KB)Eurocommuter~commonswikiSwitched to data from JPL.
15:15, 26 August 2006Thumbnail for version as of 15:15, 26 August 2006400 × 400 (19 KB)Eurocommuter~commonswikiGroups of irregular satellites of Jupiter. By Eurocommuter.

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