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EA:  SATELLITE_NAME

Status: STD 2005/06/07
Code: 1182

Concept definition: The name of a <SATELLITE>.
 
Attribute value type: ENUMERATION
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Enumerants (presented in a natural order)
Status Attribute label Enumerant label ▾ Concept definition Code Ref type Reference Supplemental references
STD
2005/06/07
SATELLITE_NAME EPIMETHEUS The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is either fifth or sixth in distance from the <PLANET>, periodically reversing positions with Janus, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 151 400 kilometres; Epimetheus. Epimetheus is also known as Saturn XI. 21 IR [PSMOP]  
STD
2005/06/07
SATELLITE_NAME EUROPA The <SATELLITE> of <JUPITER> that is sixth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 671 100 kilometres; Europa. Europa is also known as Jupiter II. 22 IR [PSMOP]  
STD
2005/06/07
SATELLITE_NAME GALATEA The <SATELLITE> of <NEPTUNE> that is fourth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 62 000 kilometres; Galatea. Galatea is also known as Neptune VI. 23 IR [PSMOP]  
STD
2005/06/07
SATELLITE_NAME GANYMEDE The <SATELLITE> of <JUPITER> that is seventh in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 1 070 400 kilometres; Ganymede. Ganymede is also known as Jupiter III. 24 IR [PSMOP]  
STD
2005/06/07
SATELLITE_NAME HELENE The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is tenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 377 400 kilometres; Helene. Helene is also known as Saturn XII. 25 IR [PSMOP]  
STD
2005/06/07
SATELLITE_NAME HIMALIA The <SATELLITE> of <JUPITER> that is tenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 11 461 000 kilometres; Himalia. Himalia is also known as Jupiter VI. 26 IR [PSMOP]  
STD
2005/06/07
SATELLITE_NAME HYPERION The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is thirteenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 1 464 100 kilometres; Hyperion. Hyperion is also known as Saturn VII. 27 IR [PSMOP]  
STD
2005/06/07
SATELLITE_NAME IAPETUS The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is fourteenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 3 560 800 kilometres; Iapetus. Iapetus is also known as Saturn VIII. 28 IR [PSMOP]  
STD
2005/06/07
SATELLITE_NAME IO The <SATELLITE> of <JUPITER> that is fifth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 421 800 kilometres; Io. Io is also known as Jupiter I. 29 IR [PSMOP]  
STD
2005/06/07
SATELLITE_NAME JANUS The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is either fifth or sixth in distance from the <PLANET>, periodically reversing positions with Epimetheus, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 151 500 kilometres; Janus. Janus is also known as Saturn X. 30 IR [PSMOP]  

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