Pasiphae group

The Pasiphae group is a group of retrograde irregular satellites of Jupiter that follow similar orbits to Pasiphae and are thought to have a common origin.

Their semi-major axes (distances from Jupiter) range between 22.6 and 24.3 million km (similar range as the Carme group), their inclinations between 141.5° and 157.3°, and their eccentricities between 0.22 and 0.44.

The members of the Pasiphae group are:

NameDiameter
(km)
Period
(days)
Notes
Pasiphae58–743.61largest member and group prototype
Sinope38–758.85red colour
Callirrhoe7–758.87reddish colour
Megaclite6–752.86reddish colour
Autonoe4–761.00
Eurydome3–717.31
Sponde2–748.29
Hegemone3–739.81
Aoede4–761.42
Cyllene2–751.97
Kore2–776.76
S/2011 J 21–718.32
Philophrosyne2–702.54
S/2017 J 12–756.41
S/2017 J 62–733.99
S/2003 J 42–718.10
S/2003 J 232–760.00
S/2016 J 41–727.01

The International Astronomical Union (IAU) reserves names ending in -e for all retrograde moons.

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