Discovered by Christian Veillet Alternative names S/2010 J 2 Eccentricity 0.307 | Discovery date 2010-09-08 Mean orbit radius 20,307,150 km Orbital period 588.82 days | |
Jupiter LII, originally known as S/2010 J 2, is a natural satellite of Jupiter. It was discovered by Christian Veillet in 2010. It received its permanent number in March 2015. It takes 1.69 years to orbit around Jupiter, and its average distance is 21.01 million km. Jupiter LII has a diameter of about 1 kilometer and in 2010 it was labeled the smallest known moon in the solar system to have been found from Earth.
References
Jupiter LII Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA