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1979J2: The Discovery of a Previously Unknown Jovian Satellite

Abstract

During a detailed examination of imaging data taken by the Voyager 1 spacecraft within 4.5 hours of its closest approach to Jupiter, a shadow-like image was observed on the bright disk of the planet in two consecutive wide-angle frames. Analysis of the motion of the image on the Jovian disk proved that it was not an atmospheric feature, showed that it could not have been a shadow of any satellite known at the time, and allowed prediction of its reappearance in other Voyager 1 frames. The satellite subsequently has been observed in transit in both Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 frames; its period is 16 hours 11 minutes 21.25 seconds ± 0.5 second and its semimajor axis is 3.1054 Jupiter radii (Jupiter radius = 7.14 × 104 kilometers). The profile observed when the satellite is in transit is roughly circular with a diameter of 80 kilometers. It appears to have an albedo of ~ 0.05, similar to Amalthea's.


Publication:
Science
Pub Date:
November 1980
DOI:

10.1126/science.210.4471.786

Bibcode:
1980Sci...210..786S
Keywords:
  • Galilean Satellites;
  • Jupiter (Planet);
  • Natural Satellites;
  • Voyager 1 Spacecraft;
  • Voyager 2 Spacecraft;
  • Equatorial Regions;
  • Satellite-Borne Photography;
  • Lunar and Planetary Exploration; Jupiter;
  • JUPITER;
  • SATELLITES;
  • 1979J2;
  • DISCOVERY;
  • PHOTOGRAPHS;
  • IMAGES;
  • VOYAGER 1;
  • ANALYSIS;
  • PERIOD;
  • SIZE;
  • SHAPE;
  • ALBEDO;
  • CHARACTERISTICS;
  • GEOMETRY
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