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Carme (moon)

Carme
Discovery
Discovered by S. B. Nicholson
Discovered in 1938
Orbital characteristics
Mean radius 23,280,000 km
Eccentricity 0.132-0.412
Orbital period 726.3 d
Inclination 140.6-172.4°
Is a satellite of Jupiter
Physical characteristics
Mean diameter 46 km
Surface area km2
Mass 1.3×1017 kg
Mean density 2.6 g/cm3
Surface gravity 0.016 m/s2
Rotation period  ?
Axial tilt  ?°
Albedo 0.04
Surface temp.
min mean max
K K K
Atmospheric pressure 0 kPa

Carme (kar'-mee, Greek Κάρμη) is one of Jupiter's moons. It was discovered by Seth Barnes Nicholson at Mount Wilson Observatory in California in July 1938. It is named after the mythological Carme , mother by Zeus of Britomartis, a Cretan goddess.

Carme did not receive its present name until 1975; before then, it was simply known as Jupiter XI. It was sometimes called "Pan". Note that Pan is now the name of a satellite of Saturn.

It gives its name to the Carme group, made up of irregular retrograde moons orbiting Jupiter at a distance ranging between 23 and 24 Gm and at an inclination of about 165°.

Not to be confused with the asteroid 558 Carmen .

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