Adrastea (Moon)

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This image of Adrastea was taken by Galileo's solid state imaging system between November 1996 and June 1997.
bgcolor="#a0ffa0" colspan="2" | Discovery
align="left" | Discovered by David C. Jewitt
G. Edward Danielson
align="left" | Discovered on July 8 1979
bgcolor="#a0ffa0" colspan="2" | Orbital characteristics
align="left" | Mean radius 129,000 km
align="left" | Eccentricity 0.0018
align="left" | Revolution period 7h 9.5m
align="left" | Inclination 0.05
align="left" | Is a satellite of Jupiter
bgcolor="#a0ffa0" colspan="2" | Physical characteristics
align="left" | Mean diameter 16.4 km
align="left" | Surface area km2
align="left" | Mass 1.8894×1016 kg
align="left" | Mean density 4.5 g/cm3
align="left" | Surface gravity 0.012 m/s2
align="left" | Surface Gravity
(Earth = 1)
0.00122
align="left" | Rotation period 7h 9.5m
align="left" | Axial tilt 0
align="left" | Albedo 0.05
align="left" | Surface temp. {| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0"
min !! mean !! max
K K K }
align="left" | Atmospheric pressure 0 kPa
Adrastea (ad'-rus-tee'-a) is the second of Jupiter's known moons (counting outward from the planet). It was discovered on Voyager 2 probe photographs taken in 1979 and received the designation S/1979 J 1 (IAUC 3454) after the discovery had been announced in Science (vol. 206, p. 951, November 23, 1979). In 1983 it was officially named after the mythological Adrastea, daughter of Jupiter and Ananke. It is also known as Jupiter XV. It belongs to the Amalthea group of small inner jovian moons. Adrastea is inside Jupiter's planetary ring and may be the source of some of its material. Its orbit lies inside Jupiter's synchronous orbit radius, and as a result tidal forces are slowly causing its orbit to decay. It is also within Jupiter's Roche limit, but is small enough to avoid tidal disruption.
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