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!bgcolor="lightsteelblue" colspan="2" align="center" |Ananke
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|colspan="2" align="center"|[[Image:Ananke-jupiteriiizip.jpg|240px]]
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|colspan="2" align="center"|'''Ananke from jupiter_iii.zip in Orbiter 2002'''
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!bgcolor="lightsteelblue" colspan="2"|Designation
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|Name||align="right"|Ananke
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|width="30%"|Reference body||align="right" width="30%"|[[Jupiter]]
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!bgcolor="lightsteelblue" colspan="2"|Planetary mean orbits
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|width="30%"|Epoch||align="right" width="50%"|1976.606435
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|width="30%"|Semimajor axis (a)||align="right" width="50%"|21276000000 m
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|width="30%"|Eccentricity (e)||align="right" width="30%"|0.2435
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|width="30%"|Inclination (i)||align="right" width="30%"|148.889° <br> (2.59860327 radian)
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|width="30%"|Longitude of the ascending node (LAN, ☊)||align="right" width="30%"|318.7799662° <br> (5.56376 radian)
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|width="30%"|Longitude of periapsis (ϖ)||align="right" width="30%"|119.8570412° <br> (2.0919 radian)
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|width="30%"|Mean longitude (L)||align="right" width="30%"|189.2880668° <br> (3.3037 radian)
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!bgcolor="lightsteelblue" colspan="2"|Selected physical parameters
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|width="30%"|Mean radius||align="right" width="30%"|14900 m
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|width="30%"|Mass||align="right" width="30%"|3.82×10<sup>16</sup> kg
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!bgcolor="lightsteelblue" colspan="2"|Rotation elements
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|width="30%"|SidRotPeriod||align="right" width="30%"|52742880 seconds (610.45 days)
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|width="30%"|SidRotOffset||align="right" width="30%"|0.01
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|width="30%"|Obliqutiy||align="right" width="30%"|0
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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 Carme.cfg (jupiter_ii.zip)
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'''Ananke (Jupiter XII)''' is an retrograde irregular [[Natural satellites|satellite]] of [[Jupiter]], discovered by [[w:Seth Barnes Nicholson|Seth Barnes Nicholson]] at the [[w:Mount Wilson Observatory|Mount Wilson Observatory]] on 28 September 1951. Ananke was not named until 1975.
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== Ananke in Orbiter ==
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Ananke was introduced to Orbiter with the release of ''jupiter-iii.zip'' in October 2002.
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|colspan="8"|<center>'''Orbiter versions and add-ons which include Ananke'''</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=jupiter_iii.zip&Author=&CatID=root Jupiter III]||AVSIM||||Rolf Keibel||Scenery||28 October 2002||||
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== See also ==
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[[w:Ananke (moon)|Ananke]] at [[w:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]]
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
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Ananke-jupiteriiizip.jpg|<center>Ananke from ''jupiter_iii.zip'' in Orbiter 2002</center>
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Ananke WISE-W3.jpg|<center>Ananke imaged by [[w:Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer|Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE)]] on 23 June 2010</center>
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[[Category:Articles]]
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[[Category:Celestial bodies]]
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[[Category:Natural satellites]]
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[[Category:Satellites of Jupiter]]
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{{SolarSystem}}

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Ananke
Ananke-jupiteriiizip.jpg
Ananke from jupiter_iii.zip in Orbiter 2002
Designation
Name Ananke
Reference body Jupiter
Planetary mean orbits
Epoch 1976.606435
Semimajor axis (a) 21276000000 m
Eccentricity (e) 0.2435
Inclination (i) 148.889°
(2.59860327 radian)
Longitude of the ascending node (LAN, ☊) 318.7799662°
(5.56376 radian)
Longitude of periapsis (ϖ) 119.8570412°
(2.0919 radian)
Mean longitude (L) 189.2880668°
(3.3037 radian)
Selected physical parameters
Mean radius 14900 m
Mass 3.82×1016 kg
Rotation elements
SidRotPeriod 52742880 seconds (610.45 days)
SidRotOffset 0.01
Obliqutiy 0
LAN 0
Note *Elements given are from Carme.cfg (jupiter_ii.zip)

Ananke (Jupiter XII) is an retrograde irregular satellite of Jupiter, discovered by Seth Barnes Nicholson at the Mount Wilson Observatory on 28 September 1951. Ananke was not named until 1975.

Ananke in Orbiter

Ananke was introduced to Orbiter with the release of jupiter-iii.zip in October 2002.

Orbiter versions and add-ons which include Ananke
Add-on Source Version Author Type Release Date Compatibility Wiki article
Jupiter III AVSIM Rolf Keibel Scenery 28 October 2002

See also

Ananke at Wikipedia

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