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S/2003 J 2, a moon of Jupiter

S/2017 J 7
S/2003 J 2
Ananke

Classification
Natural satellite of Jupiter
Average distance from Jupiter
20,997,700 km
13,047,341 miles
Diameter across equator
2 km
1 miles
Time to orbit Jupiter
628 days
Year of Discovery
2003
Origin of Name
Provisional name. Moon was the 2nd to be discovered in 2003 in orbit of Jupiter. After its discovery, it was lost and not recovered until 2020.
S/2017 J 7
S/2003 J 2
Ananke
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