Praxidike

Moon· orbits Jupiter

Praxidike — moon of Jupiter.

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Key facts

Orbit around Jupiter
600 Earth days
1.64 Earth years

Science

Orbit around Jupiter

Distance from Jupiter
0.108 AU
Orbital period
1.64 years
Eccentricity
0.2882
Inclination
171.84 °

Radiation & temperature

Insolation
0.0345 S⊕ · 3% of the sunlight Earth receives

Discovery & history

By
S.S. Sheppard, D.C. Jewitt, Y.R. Fernandez, G. Magnier

Praxidike was discovered in 2000 by S.S. Sheppard and colleagues. Jupiter's moons are named after lovers, daughters and descendants of the god Jupiter (the Greek Zeus). Beyond its discovery and naming, little more about it has been individually recorded.

Images

No official imagery available — this object has never been visited and no officially-licensed depiction exists.