Aitne (English spelling)

Japanese: アイトネ(英語表記)Aitne
Aitne (English spelling)
Jupiter's 31st moon. Discovered in 2001. Named after a goddess in Greek mythology. Non-spherical with an average diameter of about 3 km.

Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend

Japanese:
木星の第31衛星。2001年に発見。名の由来はギリシャ神話の女神。非球形で平均直径は約3キロ。

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