Pasiphaë (moon)
| Discovery | |
|---|---|
| Discovered by | P. J. Melotte |
| Discovered on | January 27, 1908 |
| Orbital characteristics | |
| Mean radius | 23,624,000 km |
| Eccentricity | 0.4090 |
| Orbital period | 743.63 d |
| Inclination | 151.431° |
| Is a satellite of | Jupiter |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Mean diameter | 60 km |
| Mass | 3.0×1017 kg |
| Mean density | 2.6 g/cm3 |
| Surface gravity | 0.022 m/s2 |
| Escape velocity | 0.036 km/s |
| Rotation period | ? |
| Axial tilt | ?° |
| Albedo | 0.04 |
| Surface temp | ~171 K |
| Atmospheric pressure | no atmosphere |
Pasiphaë did not receive its present name until 1975; before then, it was simply known as "Jupiter VIII".
It was first spotted on a plate taken at the Royal Greenwich Observatory on the night of February 28, 1908. Inspection of previous plates found it as far back as January 27. It received the provisional designation 1908 CJ since it was not clear whether it was an asteroid or a moon of Jupiter. The recognition of the latter case came by April 10.
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