Callisto

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Callisto
CallistoScrshot.jpg
Callisto in Orbiter 2016 with D3D9 client
Designation
Name Callisto
Reference body Jupiter
Planetary mean orbits
Epoch J2000 (1 January 2000)
Semimajor axis (a) 1.8828×109 km
Eccentricity (e) 0.0074
Inclination (i) 0.253°
(0.0044157 radian)
Longitude of the ascending node (LAN, ☊) 323.265°
(5.64204 radian)
Longitude of periapsis (ϖ) 335.933°
(5.86314 radian)
Mean longitude (L) 85.091°
(1.4851 radian)
Selected physical parameters
Mean radius 24403000 km
Mass 1.08×1023 kg
Rotation elements
SidRotPeriod 1442016 seconds (16.69 hours)
SidRotOffset 0
Obliqutiy 0
LAN 0
Note *Elements given are from Callisto.cfg (2003-P2)

Callisto is the outermost of Jupiter's four Galilean Moons, and has been a part of Orbiter since it was added in Orbiter 2002.

Jupiter's natural satellites

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Named Satellites:

Adrastea | Aitne | Amalthea | Ananke | Aoede | Arche | Autonoe | Callirrhoe | Callisto | Carme | Carpo | Chaldene | Cyllene | Dia | Eirene | Elara | Erinome | Ersa | Euanthe | Eukelade | Eupheme | Euporie | Europa | Eurydome | Ganymede | Harpalyke | Hegemone | Helike | Hermippe | Herse | Himalia | Io | Iocaste | Isonoe | Kale | Kallichore | Kalyke | Kore | Leda | Lysithea | Megaclite | Metis | Mneme | Orthosie | Pandia | Pasiphae | Pasithee | Philophrosyne | Praxidike | Sinope | Sponde | Taygete | Thebe | Thelxinoe | Themisto | Thyone | Valetudo

Numbered Satellites:

S/2003 J 2 | S/2003 J 4 | S/2003 J 9 | S/2003 J 10 | S/2003 J 12 | S/2003 J 16 | S/2003 J 18 | S/2003 J 19 | S/2003 J 23 | S/2003 J 24 |S/2010 J 1 | S/2010 J 2 | S/2011 J 1 | S/2011 J 2 S/2011 J 3 | S/2016 J 1 | S/2016 J 3 | S/2016 J 4 | S/2017 J 1 | S/2017 J 2 | S/2017 J 3 | S/2017 J 5 | S/2017 J 6 | S/2017 J 7 | S/2017 J 8 | S/2017 J 9 | S/2018 J 2 |S/2018 J 3 | S/2018 J 4 | S/2021 J 1 S/2021 J 2 | S/2021 J 3 | S/2021 J 4 | S/2021 J 5 | S/2021 J 6 | S/2022 J 1 | S/2022 J 2 | S/2022 J 3

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