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Moon of Jupiter
Megaclite /mɛɡəˈklaɪtiː/, also known as Jupiter XIX, is one of Jupiter's smallest and outermost natural satellites. It was discovered by a team of astronomers
Megaclite
In Greek mythology, Megaclite (/mɛɡəˈklaɪtiː/; Ancient Greek: Μεγακλείτη, romanized: Megakleítē, lit. 'great renown' or 'great glory') was the daughter
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Topics referred to by the same term
Route J8, a major road in Johor, Malaysia S/2000 J 8, a former name for Megaclite, a natural satellite of Jupiter S/2001 J 8, a former name for Kale, a
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Natural satellites of the planet Jupiter
00052 23581000 −739.99 164.6 0.257 2010 2026 Ashton et al. Carme XIX Megaclite‡ /ˌmɛɡəˈklaɪtiː/ 15.1 ≈ 6 ≈ 0.065 23640100 −742.77 149.9 0.421 2000 2001
Moons_of_Jupiter
Various characters in Greek mythology
Locris and father to Euboea. He may be the same with Macareus, father of Megaclite who consorted with Zeus and became the mother of Thebe and Locrus. Macareus
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Group of Jupiter's moons
between the objects (grey for Pasiphae, light red for Callirrhoe and Megaclite) also suggest that the group could have a more complex origin than a single
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Several figures in Greek mythology
Amphion in the building of Thebes. In some accounts, his mother was called Megaclite, daughter of Macareus and had a sister Thebe who married Zethus. Locrus
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Multiple figures in Greek mythology
was the mother of Locrus by Zeus. In some accounts, Locrus' mother was Megaclite, daughter of Macareus. Maera's shade appeared to Odysseus when the hero
Maera_(mythology)
Fernández, Magnier (rediscovery) 21.0 Prograde irregular (Themisto) Megaclite Jupiter XIX (19) 2.7 23,493,000 752.86 (r) 2000 2001 Sheppard, Jewitt
List_of_natural_satellites
Name of several women in Greek mythology
of Locris. She bore Apollo a son, Agreus. Euboea's possible sister was Megaclite, consort of Zeus. Euboea, a Thespian princess as one of the 50 daughters
Euboea_(mythology)
Thе history of discovering planets and moons
Praxidike S/2000 J 7 Jupiter XXVII i: 25 November 2000 p: 5 January 2001 Megaclite S/2000 J 8 Jupiter XIX Sheppard, Jewitt, Fernández, Magnier, Dahm, Evans
Timeline of discovery of Solar System planets and their moons
Timeline_of_discovery_of_Solar_System_planets_and_their_moons
XVII 1999 IAUC 7998: Satellites of Jupiter Themisto Jupiter XVIII 2000 Megaclite Jupiter XIX 2001 Spelled "Magaclite" in IAUC 7998; corrected 29 November
Naming_of_moons
Captured satellite following an irregular orbit
Pasiphae itself appears to be grey, whereas other members (Callirrhoe, Megaclite) are light red. Sinope, sometimes included into the Pasiphae group, is
Irregular_moon
Moon of Jupiter
the light red color class (V=21.39 B−V=0.72, V−R=0.50), similarly to Megaclite and Sinope. Callirrhoe probably did not form near Jupiter but was captured
Callirrhoe_(moon)
Fifth planet from the Sun
Jupiter LVI Jupiter LIX S/2003 J 4 Pasiphae Hegemone Sinope Sponde Autonoe Megaclite History of Jupiter Exploration of Jupiter Pioneer program Pioneer 10 Pioneer
Outline_of_Jupiter
American astronomer (born 1977)
Chaldene (2000) Isonoe (2000) Erinome (2000) Taygete (2000) Kalyke (2000) Megaclite (2000) Iocaste (2000) Dia (2000) Euporie (2001) Orthosie (2001) Euanthe
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Greek
A sea god.
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Brave God
Male
Norse
Old Norse equivalent of Visigothic Vermundo, composed of the elements verr "man" and mundr "protection," hence "protector of man."Â
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Indian
Helpful, Beneficent, Charitable
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British, English, Pakistani, Russian
Sky
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American, Australian, Greek, Hebrew, Spanish
Bethlehem; An Arrow
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Sikh
Knowledge, One having exalted divine knowledge
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Anglo, British, English
Winner
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German
Wolf Ruler
Girl/Female
Tamil
Angel, Protector, Very lazy
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