Ore carrier on the colony/Callirrhoe (moon) by claude19
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Callirrhoé (J XVII Callirrhoe), aussi appelée Callirhoé, est un satellite naturel de Jupiter. Elle fut découverte en 1999 (d'où sa désignation temporaire S/1999 J 1). Elle fut d'abord répertoriée comme un astéroïde, désignation 1999 UX18, mais Timothy B. Spahr réalisa qu'il s'agissait en fait d'une lune de Jupiter.
Elle appartient au groupe de Pasiphaé, constitué de lunes irrégulières et rétrogrades qui orbitent Jupiter à des distances entre 22,8 et 24,1 millions kilomètres et à des inclinaisons variant de 144,5° à 158,3°.
Elle tire son nom de la fille d'Achéloos, épouse d'Alcméon. Lorsque ce dernier fut tué par le père de sa première épouse, Callirrhoé pria Zeus de rendre adultes ses enfants afin qu'ils puissent venger leur père, et Zeus le lui accorda.
Callirrhoe (J Callirrhoe XVII), also known as Callirhoe, is a natural satellite of Jupiter. It was discovered in 1999 (hence its temporary designation S/1999 J 1). It was first listed as an asteroid, designated 1999 UX18, but Timothy B. Spahr realized he was actually a moon of Jupiter.
It belongs to the group of Pasiphae, consisting of irregular moons orbiting Jupiter and retrograde at distances between 22.8 and 24.1 million km and slopes ranging from 144.5 ° to 158.3 °.
It derives its name from the daughter of Achelous, the wife of Alcmaeon. When the latter was killed by the father of his first wife, Callirrhoe begged Zeus to make her adult children so they could avenge their father, and Zeus gave him.
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