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  2. Lysithea (moon) - Wikipedia

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    Lysithea did not receive its present name until 1975; before then, it was simply known as Jupiter X. It was sometimes called " Demeter " [ 11 ] from 1955 to 1975. It belongs to the Himalia group , moons orbiting between 11 and 13 Gm from Jupiter at an inclination of about 28.3°. [ 12 ]

  3. Grand tack hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    Jupiter might have shaped the Solar System on its grand tack. In planetary astronomy, the grand tack hypothesis proposes that Jupiter formed at a distance of 3.5 AU from the Sun, then migrated inward to 1.5 AU, before reversing course due to capturing Saturn in an orbital resonance, eventually halting near its current orbit at 5.2 AU.

  4. Roland Jupiter - Wikipedia

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    Roland Jupiter is a series of synthesizers produced by the Roland Corporation. List. This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (March 2017)

  5. Wikipedia:Page footers - Wikipedia

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    The MediaWiki namespace has seen a rather enthusiastic increase of use recently and has been used to create page footers that link related articles. For example, the bottom of Germany links to the other EU countries; the bottom of Neptune (planet) links to the other planets in our solar system; the bottom of University of California, Berkeley links to the other University of California campuses.

  6. S/2018 J 2 - Wikipedia

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    S/2018 J 2 is a small outer natural satellite of Jupiter discovered by Scott S. Sheppard on 12 May 2018, using the 4.0-meter Víctor M. Blanco Telescope at Cerro Tololo Observatory, Chile. It was announced by the Minor Planet Center four years later on 20 December 2022, after observations were collected over a long enough time span to confirm ...

  7. Roland Jupiter-80 - Wikipedia

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    The Jupiter-80 is a part of Roland's flagship long-running synthesizer series, which began with the Jupiter-4 between the years of 1978 and 1981. The Jupiter-80 was shortly followed by the Jupiter-50, which is a combination of both the JP-80 and the JUNO series. [1] [2] It was succeeded by the Jupiter-X and Jupiter-Xm in 2019. [3]

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  9. JT (visualization format) - Wikipedia

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    JT was originally developed by Engineering Animation, Inc. and Hewlett-Packard as the DirectModel toolkit (initially Jupiter). JT is the abbreviation for Jupiter Tesselation. When EAI was purchased by UGS Corp., JT became a part of UGS's suite of products. Early in 2007 UGS announced the publication of the JT data format easing the adoption of ...