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    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...
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    The Ananke group is a group of retrograde irregular satellites of Jupiter that follow similar orbits to Ananke and are thought to have a common origin...
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  • Ananke is a deity in Greek mythology. Ananke may also refer to: Ananke (moon), a moon of Jupiter Ananke group, a group of satellites of Jupiter that follow...
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    in 1905, Pasiphae in 1908, Sinope in 1914, Lysithea and Carme in 1938, Ananke in 1951, and Leda in 1974. By the time that the Voyager space probes reached...
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    of Zeus). It is a member of the Ananke group. Brian G. Marsden (15 May 2002). "MPEC 2002-J54: Eleven New Satellites of Jupiter". International Astronomical...
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    is the second largest member of the group after Ananke itself (assumed albedo of 0.04). The satellite appears grey (colour indices B-V=0.77, R-V= 0.34)...
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  • prograde satellites consist of the Himalia group and three others in groups of one. The retrograde moons are grouped into the Carme, Ananke and Pasiphae...
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    nurtured Zeus (Jupiter) in his infancy on Crete. Helike belongs to the Ananke group. "Helice". Oxford English Dictionary (OnlineĀ ed.). Oxford University...
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    A natural satellite is, in the most common usage, an astronomical body that orbits a planet, dwarf planet, or small Solar System body (or sometimes another...
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    some accounts was also a lover of Zeus (Jupiter). Harpalyke belongs to the Ananke group, believed to be the remnants of a break-up of a captured heliocentric...
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