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Aitne is a member of the Carme group, a family of Jovian satellites which have similar orbits and appearance and are therefore thought to have a common origin. The group probably began as a D-type asteroid (possibly from the Hilda family or the Jupiter Trojans) that suffered a collision, which broke off a number of pieces, either before or after being captured by Jupiter's gravity. The largest remaining chunk (still retaining 99% of the group's mass) was named "Carme," and the smaller pieces became the other 16 moons in the Carme group.

All of the Carme moons are retrograde, which means that they orbit Jupiter in the opposite direction from the planet's rotation. Their orbits are also eccentric (elliptical rather than circular) and highly inclined with respect to Jupiter's equatorial plane. They all are very similar in color -- light red -- except for Kalyke, which is considerably redder than the others. All of these characteristics support the idea that the Carme satellites began as a captured asteroid, rather than forming as part of the original Jupiter system. None of the Carme members is massive enough to pull itself into a sphere, so they are probably all irregularly shaped.

Aitne has a mean radius of about 1.5 km. At a mean distance of about 23.2 million km from Jupiter, the satellite takes about 730 Earth days to complete one orbit.

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Welcome to the Solar system The place where the Beauty and Beyonds rested in harmony The place where 10 Planet Queens place herself around one emperor of light - the Sun but that s a story for another time. Each Planet has her own glamorous being we called the moons as her Lover, consort, and friends, pet, or even rivals. We, humans, know not about them as we are a tiny bit of their fragment ready to be wiped out along with the flow of times. But sometimes the goddess getting bore and share her story with some herdsmen on a bright moon night. She grants us random Numbers the Herdsmen never understand. but full moon after full moon. Her story started to take shapes anytime soon

MOONFLARESERIES is the 1:1 Hand Drawn C.I.P (Collectible imagery Personification) create to celebrate the beauty of the moons in our beloved Solar system.

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Aitne is a member of the Carme group, a family of Jovian satellites which have similar orbits and appearance and are therefore thought to have a common origin. The group probably began as a D-type asteroid (possibly from the Hilda family or the Jupiter Trojans) that suffered a collision, which broke off a number of pieces, either before or after being captured by Jupiter's gravity. The largest remaining chunk (still retaining 99% of the group's mass) was named "Carme," and the smaller pieces became the other 16 moons in the Carme group.

All of the Carme moons are retrograde, which means that they orbit Jupiter in the opposite direction from the planet's rotation. Their orbits are also eccentric (elliptical rather than circular) and highly inclined with respect to Jupiter's equatorial plane. They all are very similar in color -- light red -- except for Kalyke, which is considerably redder than the others. All of these characteristics support the idea that the Carme satellites began as a captured asteroid, rather than forming as part of the original Jupiter system. None of the Carme members is massive enough to pull itself into a sphere, so they are probably all irregularly shaped.

Aitne has a mean radius of about 1.5 km. At a mean distance of about 23.2 million km from Jupiter, the satellite takes about 730 Earth days to complete one orbit.

MOONFLARESERIES collection image

Welcome to the Solar system The place where the Beauty and Beyonds rested in harmony The place where 10 Planet Queens place herself around one emperor of light - the Sun but that s a story for another time. Each Planet has her own glamorous being we called the moons as her Lover, consort, and friends, pet, or even rivals. We, humans, know not about them as we are a tiny bit of their fragment ready to be wiped out along with the flow of times. But sometimes the goddess getting bore and share her story with some herdsmen on a bright moon night. She grants us random Numbers the Herdsmen never understand. but full moon after full moon. Her story started to take shapes anytime soon

MOONFLARESERIES is the 1:1 Hand Drawn C.I.P (Collectible imagery Personification) create to celebrate the beauty of the moons in our beloved Solar system.

please check our ROADMAP

https://medium.com/@NihcNuehc/moonflareseries-roadmap-8th-october-2021-7792d8bc8daa

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