Caption: A collage Jupiter's inner moons: Thebe (Jupiter XIV) (top two images), Amalthea (Jupiter V) (middle two images), and Metis (Jupiter XVI) (bottom image). From the Galileo spacecraft (1989--2003), 1997 November.
Features:
Note all the moons of Jupiter are collectively the Jupiter system.
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Table: Jupiter's Inner Moons
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Quantity Metis Adrastea Amalthea Thebe
Jupiter XVI Jupiter XV Jupiter V Jupiter XIV
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Mean orbital radius 1.79 1.80 2.53 3.11
(Jupiter eqatorial
radii)
Orbital period 0.294780 0.29826 0.49817905 0.6745
(days)
Amalthea and Thebe are tidally locked
to Jupiter: i.e., they always turn the same side
to Jupiter. The rotation periods of
Metis and Adrastea were unknown as of
2000, but they are probably tidally locked too.
Radius 20 x 20 13 x 10 x 8 131.0 x 73.0 55 x 45
(km) x 67.0
Jupiter's inner moons
are too small to be pulled into spherical
shapes by their own self-gravity.
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References: Cox-303--307.
____________________________________________________________________________Credit/Permission: NASA, 1997 / Public domain.