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Hestia (Jupiter VI) | ||||
subject | fact |
Hestia | has inclination i = 29° | ![]() |
has eccentricity e = 0.16 | ![]() | |
has synonym Jupiter VI | ![]() | |
has discovery date 1904 | ![]() | |
has discoverer Perrine | ![]() | |
is a part of Jupiter | ![]() | |
has orbital period P = 250 days | ![]() | |
has definition Unofficial name for Jupiter VI. | ![]() | |
is an instance of natural satellite | ![]() | |
celestial body | has spectra | ![]() |
satellite | orbits a more massive physical object | ![]() |
has approximately elliptical orbit | ![]() | |
has orbital inclination | ![]() | |
physical object | has location or center of gravity | ![]() |
has angular momentum | ![]() | |
has mass | ![]() | |
has velocity | ![]() | |
has momentum | ![]() | |
has temperature | ![]() | |
has volume | ![]() | |
has extent | ![]() | |
has material | ![]() |
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