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'''Hegemone''' ('''Jupiter XXXIX''') is a [[natural satellite]] of [[Jupiter_(planet)|Jupiter]]. It was discovered by a team of astronomers from the [[University of Hawaii]] led by [[Scott S. Sheppard]], et al. in [[2003]], and it received a temporary designation '''S/2003 J 8'''. It orbits Jupiter at a distance of about 24,514,095 km. Hegemone is about 3 kilometers in diameter. |
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[[Hegemone]] is one of the [[Charites|Graces]], and a daughter of [[Zeus]] (Jupiter). |
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It belongs to the [[Pasiphaë group]], irregular retrograde moons orbiting Jupiter at distances ranging between 22.8 and 24.1 Gm, and with [[inclination]]s ranging between 144.5° and 158.3°. |
It belongs to the [[Pasiphaë group]], irregular retrograde moons orbiting Jupiter at distances ranging between 22.8 and 24.1 Gm, and with [[inclination]]s ranging between 144.5° and 158.3°. |
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Revision as of 21:31, 31 March 2005
Hegemone (Jupiter XXXIX) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. It was discovered by a team of astronomers from the University of Hawaii led by Scott S. Sheppard, et al. in 2003, and it received a temporary designation S/2003 J 8. It orbits Jupiter at a distance of about 24,514,095 km. Hegemone is about 3 kilometers in diameter.
Hegemone is one of the Graces, and a daughter of Zeus (Jupiter).
It belongs to the Pasiphaë group, irregular retrograde moons orbiting Jupiter at distances ranging between 22.8 and 24.1 Gm, and with inclinations ranging between 144.5° and 158.3°.