Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The Carme group is a group of retrograde irregular satellites of Jupiter that follow similar orbits to Carme and are thought to have a common origin.Their semi-major axes (distances from Jupiter) range between 22.9 and 24.1 Gm, their orbital inclinations between 164.9° and 165.5°, and their orbital eccentricities between 0.23 and 0.27 (with one exception).The core members include (from largest to smallest): Carme (the largest, which gives its name to the group) Taygete Eukelade S/2003 J 5 Chaldene Isonoe Kalyke (substantially redder than the others) Erinome Aitne Kale Pasithee S/2003 J 9 S/2003 J 10The International Astronomical Union (IAU) reserves names ending in -e for all retrograde moons, including this group's members."@en }
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- Carme_group abstract "The Carme group is a group of retrograde irregular satellites of Jupiter that follow similar orbits to Carme and are thought to have a common origin.Their semi-major axes (distances from Jupiter) range between 22.9 and 24.1 Gm, their orbital inclinations between 164.9° and 165.5°, and their orbital eccentricities between 0.23 and 0.27 (with one exception).The core members include (from largest to smallest): Carme (the largest, which gives its name to the group) Taygete Eukelade S/2003 J 5 Chaldene Isonoe Kalyke (substantially redder than the others) Erinome Aitne Kale Pasithee S/2003 J 9 S/2003 J 10The International Astronomical Union (IAU) reserves names ending in -e for all retrograde moons, including this group's members.".
- Carme_group comment "The Carme group is a group of retrograde irregular satellites of Jupiter that follow similar orbits to Carme and are thought to have a common origin.Their semi-major axes (distances from Jupiter) range between 22.9 and 24.1 Gm, their orbital inclinations between 164.9° and 165.5°, and their orbital eccentricities between 0.23 and 0.27 (with one exception).The core members include (from largest to smallest): Carme (the largest, which gives its name to the group) Taygete Eukelade S/2003 J 5 Chaldene Isonoe Kalyke (substantially redder than the others) Erinome Aitne Kale Pasithee S/2003 J 9 S/2003 J 10The International Astronomical Union (IAU) reserves names ending in -e for all retrograde moons, including this group's members.".