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Euporie was discovered on Dec. 11, 2001 by Scott S. Sheppard, David C. Jewitt and Jan T. Kleyna at the Mauna Kea Observatory in Hawaii. Euporie is a member of the Ananke group, a family of Jovian satellites which have similar orbits and are therefore thought to have a common origin. The group probably began as an asteroid that was captured by Jupiter's gravity and then suffered a collision, which broke off a number of pieces. The largest remaining chunk was named "Ananke", and the smaller pieces became the other 15 moons in the Ananke group. Euporie has a mean radius of about 1 km (0.6 mile), assuming an albedo of 0.04. At a mean distance of about 19.3 million kilometers (11.9 million miles) from Jupiter, it takes about 551 Earth days to complete one orbit. Originally called S/2001 J10, Euporie was named for one of the Horae (seasons), who were daughters of the Roman god Jupiter, and a Titaness named Themis. Euporie means plenty.
Tracklist:
1. GAIA - Metis
2. GAIA - Adrastea
3. GAIA - Amalthea
4. GAIA - Thebe
5. GAIA - Themisto
6. GAIA - Leda
7. GAIA - Himalia
8. GAIA - Jupiter LXXI (S/2018J1)
9. GAIA - Jupiter LXV (S/2017J4)
10. GAIA - Lysithea [Sine Square Noise]
11. GAIA - Elara
12. GAIA - Dia [Computer Electronic]
13. GAIA - Carpo
14. GAIA - Io
15. GAIA - Europa
16. GAIA - Ganymede
17. GAIA - Callisto
18. GAIA - Euporie
19. GAIA - - (Lost) (S/2003J12) [Moons Of Jupiter]
20. GAIA - Valetudo
21. GAIA - Jupiter LX (S/2003J3)
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#MoonsOfJupiter
#Euphorie
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Euporie was discovered on Dec. 11, 2001 by Scott S. Sheppard, David C. Jewitt and Jan T. Kleyna at the Mauna Kea Observatory in Hawaii. Euporie is a member of the Ananke group, a family of Jovian satellites which have similar orbits and are therefore thought to have a common origin. The group probably began as an asteroid that was captured by Jupiter's gravity and then suffered a collision, which broke off a number of pieces. The largest remaining chunk was named "Ananke", and the smaller pieces became the other 15 moons in the Ananke group. Euporie has a mean radius of about 1 km (0.6 mile), assuming an albedo of 0.04. At a mean distance of about 19.3 million kilometers (11.9 million miles) from Jupiter, it takes about 551 Earth days to complete one orbit. Originally called S/2001 J10, Euporie was named for one of the Horae (seasons), who were daughters of the Roman god Jupiter, and a Titaness named Themis. Euporie means plenty.
Tracklist:
1. GAIA - Metis
2. GAIA - Adrastea
3. GAIA - Amalthea
4. GAIA - Thebe
5. GAIA - Themisto
6. GAIA - Leda
7. GAIA - Himalia
8. GAIA - Jupiter LXXI (S/2018J1)
9. GAIA - Jupiter LXV (S/2017J4)
10. GAIA - Lysithea [Sine Square Noise]
11. GAIA - Elara
12. GAIA - Dia [Computer Electronic]
13. GAIA - Carpo
14. GAIA - Io
15. GAIA - Europa
16. GAIA - Ganymede
17. GAIA - Callisto
18. GAIA - Euporie
19. GAIA - - (Lost) (S/2003J12) [Moons Of Jupiter]
20. GAIA - Valetudo
21. GAIA - Jupiter LX (S/2003J3)
Connect with GAIA
▶ https://www.instagram.com/gaia
#GAIA
#MoonsOfJupiter
#Euphorie