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- Q16960 subject Q6254071.
- Q16960 subject Q7033764.
- Q16960 subject Q7033766.
- Q16960 subject Q8273361.
- Q16960 abstract "Ananke (/əˈnæŋkiː/ ə-NANG-kee; Greek: Ανάγκη) is a retrograde irregular moon of Jupiter. It was discovered by Seth Barnes Nicholson at Mount Wilson Observatory in 1951 and is named after the mythological Ananke, the personification of Necessity, and the mother of the Moirai by Zeus. The adjectival form of the name is Anankean.Ananke did not receive its present name until 1975; before then, it was simply known as Jupiter XII. It was sometimes called "Adrastea" between 1955 and 1975 (Adrastea is now the name of another satellite of Jupiter).Ananke gives its name to the Ananke group, retrograde irregular moons which orbit Jupiter between 19.3 and 22.7 Gm, at inclinations of roughly 150°.".
- Q16960 albedo "0.04".
- Q16960 apoapsis "2.90635E10".
- Q16960 averageSpeed "8521.2".
- Q16960 density "2600.0".
- Q16960 discovered "1951-09-28".
- Q16960 discoverer Q436047.
- Q16960 escapeVelocity "61.2".
- Q16960 mass "3000.0".
- Q16960 meanRadius "14000.0".
- Q16960 orbitalPeriod "5.274288E7".
- Q16960 periapsis "1.2567E10".
- Q16960 surfaceArea "2.5E9".
- Q16960 temperature "124.0".
- Q16960 thumbnail Ananké.jpg?width=300.
- Q16960 volume "1.15E13".
- Q16960 wikiPageExternalLink NaturalSatellites.html.
- Q16960 wikiPageExternalLink solarsystem.nasa.gov.
- Q16960 wikiPageExternalLink profile.cfm?Object=Jup_Ananke.
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- Q16960 wikiPageExternalLink irregulars.html.
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- Q16960 wikiPageWikiLink Q436047.
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- Q16960 wikiPageWikiLink Q577.
- Q16960 wikiPageWikiLink Q6254071.
- Q16960 wikiPageWikiLink Q7033764.
- Q16960 wikiPageWikiLink Q7033766.
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- Q16960 wikiPageWikiLink Q8273361.
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- Q16960 albedo "0.04".
- Q16960 apoapsis "2.90635E7".
- Q16960 avgSpeed "2.367".
- Q16960 density "2.6".
- Q16960 discovered "1951-09-28".
- Q16960 discoverer Q436047.
- Q16960 escapeVelocity "~0.017 km/s".
- Q16960 mass "3.0".
- Q16960 meanRadius "14.0".
- Q16960 name "Ananke".
- Q16960 periapsis "1.2567E7".
- Q16960 period "5.274288E7".
- Q16960 singleTemperature "~124 K".
- Q16960 surfaceArea "~2500 km2".
- Q16960 volume "~11,500 km3".
- Q16960 type Place.
- Q16960 type CelestialBody.
- Q16960 type Location.
- Q16960 type Place.
- Q16960 type Planet.
- Q16960 type Thing.
- Q16960 type Q634.
- Q16960 comment "Ananke (/əˈnæŋkiː/ ə-NANG-kee; Greek: Ανάγκη) is a retrograde irregular moon of Jupiter. It was discovered by Seth Barnes Nicholson at Mount Wilson Observatory in 1951 and is named after the mythological Ananke, the personification of Necessity, and the mother of the Moirai by Zeus. The adjectival form of the name is Anankean.Ananke did not receive its present name until 1975; before then, it was simply known as Jupiter XII.".
- Q16960 label "Ananke (moon)".
- Q16960 depiction Ananké.jpg.
- Q16960 name "Ananke".