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!bgcolor="lightsteelblue" colspan="2" align="center" |Callirrhoe
 
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|colspan="2" align="center"|'''Callirrhoe from outerplanets-050125.zip in Orbiter 2005P1'''
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|colspan="2" align="center"|'''Callirrhoe from outer_planets-060929-base.zip in Orbiter 2006P1'''
 
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|width="30%"|Epoch||align="right" width="50%"|2005.41409993155
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|width="30%"|Epoch||align="right" width="50%"|2006.64779710751
 
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|width="30%"|Semimajor axis (a)||align="right" width="50%"|23573382348.9767 m
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|width="30%"|Semimajor axis (a)||align="right" width="50%"|24437989913.6054 m
 
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|width="30%"|Eccentricity (e)||align="right" width="30%"|0.245281774705986
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|width="30%"|Eccentricity (e)||align="right" width="30%"|0.187640128179543
 
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|width="30%"|Inclination (i)||align="right" width="30%"|140.157048968476° <br> (2.44620197437882 radian)
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|width="30%"|Inclination (i)||align="right" width="30%"|142.270279016363° <br> (2.48308479656654 radian)
 
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|width="30%"|Longitude of the ascending node (LAN, ☊)||align="right" width="30%"|293.0281005751° <br> (5.11430515590058 radian)
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|width="30%"|Longitude of the ascending node (LAN, ☊)||align="right" width="30%"|297.047238075136° <br> (5.18445233836658 radian)
 
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|width="30%"|Longitude of periapsis (ϖ)||align="right" width="30%"|331.210639004454° <br> (5.78071616826207 radian)
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|width="30%"|Longitude of periapsis (ϖ)||align="right" width="30%"|336.624303990977° <br> (5.87520244687683 radian)
 
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|width="30%"|Mean longitude (L)||align="right" width="30%"|653.592082526218° <br> (11.407333805049 radian)
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|width="30%"|Mean longitude (L)||align="right" width="30%"|520.652398329949° <br> (9.08709860926263 radian)
 
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|width="30%"|LAN||align="right" width="30%"|0
 
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|width="30%"|Note||align="right" width="30%"|*Elements given are from Callirrhoe.cfg (outerplanets-050125.zip)
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|width="30%"|Note||align="right" width="30%"|*Elements given are from Callirrhoe.cfg (outer_planets-0609029-base.zip)
 
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'''Pandora (Saturn XVII, S/1980 S 26)''' is an inner [[Natural satellite|moon]] of [[Saturn]]. It was discovered from images taken by [[w:Voyager 1|Voyager 1]] in October 1980., and was eventually named from two women [[w:Pandora (Greek myth)|Pandora (Greek myth)]].
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'''Callirrhoe (Jupiter XVII S/1999 J 1)''' is a retrograde irregular satellite of [[Jupiter]]. Discovered by the [[w:Spacewatch|Spacewatch Project]] on 19 October 1999 at the [[w:Kitt Peak National Observatory|Kitt Peak National Observatory]], it was named [[w:Callirrhoe (daugther of Achelous)]]Callirrhoe]], daughter of [[w:Achelous|Achelous]].
  
== Pandora in Orbiter ==
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== Callirrhoe in Orbiter ==
Pandora was introduced to [[Orbiter]] by the add-on ''isaturn.zip'' in October 2002.
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Callirrhoe was introduced to [[Orbiter]] by the add-on ''outerplanets-050125.zip'' in January 2005.
  
 
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|colspan="8"|<center>'''Orbiter versions and add-ons which include Pandora'''</center>
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|colspan="8"|<center>'''Orbiter versions and add-ons which include Callirrhoe'''</center>
 
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!Add-on!!Source!!Version!!Author!!Type!!Release Date!!Compatibility!!Wiki article
 
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|[https://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?DLID=&Name=&FileName=op-update-061004.zip&Author=&CatID=root The Outer Planets Update 061004]||AVSIM||061004||Rolf Keibel<br>Carl Romanik<br>Tony Dunn||Scenery||4 October 2006||||
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|[https://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?DLID=&Name=&FileName=outer_planets-060929-base.zip&Author=&CatID=root The Outer Planets 060929 Base]||AVSIM||||Rolf Keibel<br>Carl Romanik<br>Tony Dunn||Scenery||30 September 2006||Orbiter 2006-P1||
 
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|[https://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?DLID=&Name=&FileName=outerplanets-050125.zip&Author=&CatID=root The Outer Planets 050125]||AVSIM||050125||Rolf Keibel<br>Tony Dunn||Scenery||26 January 2005||Orbiter 2005-P1||
 
|[https://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?DLID=&Name=&FileName=outerplanets-050125.zip&Author=&CatID=root The Outer Planets 050125]||AVSIM||050125||Rolf Keibel<br>Tony Dunn||Scenery||26 January 2005||Orbiter 2005-P1||
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|[https://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?DLID=&Name=&FileName=isaturn.zip&Author=&CatID=root Inner Moons of Saturn]||AVSIM||||Rolf Keibel||Scenery||15 October 2002||||
 
 
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
[[w:Pandora (moon)|Pandora]] at [[w:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]]
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[[w:Callirrhoe (moon)|Callirrhoe]] at [[w:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]]
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery widths="200" heights="200">
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<gallery widths="100" heights="100">
Pandora-isaturnzip.jpg|<center>Pandora from ''isaturn.zip'' in Orbiter 2002</center>
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Callirrhoe-outerplanets050125zip-Orbiter2005P1.jpg|<center>Callirrhoe from ''outerplanets-050125.zip'' in Orbiter 2005P1</center>
Pandora-outerplanets050125zip-Orbiter2005P1.jpg|<center>Pandora from ''outerplanets-050125.zip'' in Orbiter 2005P1</center>
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Callirrhoe-outerplanets060929basezip-Orbiter2006P1.jpg|<center>Callirrhoe from ''outerplanets-060929base.zip'' in Orbiter 2006P1</center>
PIA21055 - Pandora Up Close.jpg|<center>Pandora as seen by [[w:Cassini-Huygens|Cassini]] in December 2016<br>from Wikimedia Commons</center>
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S1999j1.jpg|<center>Discovery image of Callirrhoe by [[w:Spacewatch|Spacewatch in October 1999<br>from Wikimedia Commons<center>
Pandora PIA07632.jpg|<center>Pandora taken by Cassini in 2005<br>from Wikimedia Commons</center>
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Callirrhoe - New Horizons.gif|<center>Callirrhoe imaged by [[w:New Horzions|New Horizons]] in January 2007<br>from Wikimedia Commons</center>
 
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[[Category:Natural satellites]]
 
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Latest revision as of 11:56, 22 October 2024

Callirrhoe
Callirrhoe-outerplanets060929basezip-Orbiter2006P1.jpg
Callirrhoe from outer_planets-060929-base.zip in Orbiter 2006P1
Designation
Name Callirrhoe
Reference body Jupiter
Planetary mean orbits
Epoch 2006.64779710751
Semimajor axis (a) 24437989913.6054 m
Eccentricity (e) 0.187640128179543
Inclination (i) 142.270279016363°
(2.48308479656654 radian)
Longitude of the ascending node (LAN, ☊) 297.047238075136°
(5.18445233836658 radian)
Longitude of periapsis (ϖ) 336.624303990977°
(5.87520244687683 radian)
Mean longitude (L) 520.652398329949°
(9.08709860926263 radian)
Selected physical parameters
Mean radius 2390 m
Mass 3.311×1015 kg
SidRotPeriod 65557728 sec (2.0774 years)
SidRotOffset 0
Obliquity 0
LAN 0
Note *Elements given are from Callirrhoe.cfg (outer_planets-0609029-base.zip)

Callirrhoe (Jupiter XVII S/1999 J 1) is a retrograde irregular satellite of Jupiter. Discovered by the Spacewatch Project on 19 October 1999 at the Kitt Peak National Observatory, it was named w:Callirrhoe (daugther of Achelous)Callirrhoe]], daughter of Achelous.

Callirrhoe in Orbiter[edit]

Callirrhoe was introduced to Orbiter by the add-on outerplanets-050125.zip in January 2005.

Orbiter versions and add-ons which include Callirrhoe
Add-on Source Version Author Type Release Date Compatibility Wiki article
The Outer Planets Update 061004 AVSIM 061004 Rolf Keibel
Carl Romanik
Tony Dunn
Scenery 4 October 2006
The Outer Planets 060929 Base AVSIM Rolf Keibel
Carl Romanik
Tony Dunn
Scenery 30 September 2006 Orbiter 2006-P1
The Outer Planets 050125 AVSIM 050125 Rolf Keibel
Tony Dunn
Scenery 26 January 2005 Orbiter 2005-P1

See also[edit]

Callirrhoe at Wikipedia

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