Africa Map

African Press Agency

African Press Agency Logo
   

 Home
 Country Profile
 Useful Links
 Contact us

Home

Astronomers/MoonsBack
[Published: Wednesday July 18 2018]

 Astronomers find  new moons around Jupiter


WASHINGTON 18 Jul (ANA)  - Astronomers have announced the discovery of 10 more moons of Jupiter, including one "oddball" that appears destined to crash into other satellites sharing its orbital highway.

The announcement on Tuesday by researchers in the United States brought the total number of the moons known to be circling the giant gas planet to 79.

It means Jupiter, the oldest and largest planet in the solar system, has more moons than any of the other seven.

All the newly identified moons are relatively small, ranging in size from about six-tenths of 1km to 4km. This is in contrast to other Jupiter moons such as Ganymede - the biggest in the solar system with a diameter of 5,268km.

Jupiter, the fifth planet from the Sun, has a diameter of 142,984km.(ANA)
FA/ANA/18 July 2018-------
 

North South News website

Advertise banner

News icon Africa/US/China
News icon Dubai/South Sudan/Oil
News icon Namibia/Oil
News icon Africa/Ai
News icon Bill Gates/WHO
News icon Libya/Lebanon
News icon Slovakia/Repression
News icon US/Gaza student protest
News icon US/Students Arrested
News icon France/Migrant camps

AFRICAN PRESS AGENCY Copyright © 2005 - 2007