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Metis [MEE-tis] is the innermost known satellite of Jupiter. It was named after a Titaness who was a consort of Zeus (Jupiter). Metis and Adrastea lie within Jupiter's main ring and may be the source of material for the ring. Very little is known about Metis.
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Metis
This image of Metis was taken by the Voyager 1 spacecraft
on March 4, 1979. Metis is the small dark dot above the arrow.
(Credit: Calvin J. Hamilton)
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Synnott, S. P. "1979J3: Discovery of a Previously Unknown Satellite of Jupiter." Science, Vol 212, 19 June 1981.
Synnott, S. P. "Orbits of the Small Inner Satellites of Jupiter." Icarus 58, 1984.
Copyright © 1997 by Calvin J. Hamilton. All rights reserved.