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23 Sep 2009 ... It was discovered by Charles Dillon Perrine at the Lick Observatory on 1904 December 3 and is named after the nymph Himalia who bore three ...
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21 Jul 2009 ... This diagram compares the orbital elements and relative sizes of the members of the Himalia group. The horizontal axis illustrates their ...
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19 Dec 2000 ... Himalia is the tenth known satellite of Jupiter and is the brightest of Jupiter's outer satellites. Himalia is most likely an irregularly ...
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[Greek, name of a nymph who bore three sons of Zeus, probably from himalia, abundance of wheat-meal, from feminine of himalios, abundant.] ...
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Himalia [hih-MAL-yuh] is the tenth known satellite of Jupiter. Himalia was a nymph who bore three sons of Zeus (Jupiter). Very little is known about Himalia ...
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6 Oct 2003 ... Himalia is Jupiter's 11th moon. Very little is known about this satellite. ... Compare Himalia to other Planets/Moons ...
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23 Jul 2009 ... Himalia is the biggest non-spherical moon of Jupiter. It was found by Charles Dillon Perrine at the Lick Observatory on December 3 1904 and ...
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