Definitions for "Elara"
Elara is Jupiter's twelfth moon. Elara is 50 miles (80 km) in diameter and orbits 7,250,000 miles (11,737,000 km) from Jupiter. Elara has a mass of 8 x 10 17 kg. It orbits Jupiter in 259.6528 (Earth) days. Very little is known about Elara. Elara was discovered by C. Perrine in 1905. Wave Wavelength Gamma rays less that 0.1 Angstroms X-Rays 0.1 to 200 Angstroms Ultraviolet 200 - 4,000 Angstroms Visible light 4,000 - 7,000 Angstroms Near Infrared 7000 Angstroms to 10 microns Mid-Infrared 10 microns to 60 microns Far Infrared 60 microns to 300 microns Sub millimeter 300 microns to 1 millimeter Millimeter radio 1 millimeter to 1 centimeter Microwave radio 1 millimeter to several centimeters
A moon of Jupiter was discovered by Charles Perrine at Lick Observatory in 1905 . Elara is also designated as "Jupiter VII". In Greek mythology, Elara was the mother of the giant Tityus, by Zeus.
Elara (, Attic Greek Ελάρα) is a prograde irregular satellite of Jupiter. It was discovered by Charles Dillon Perrine at Lick Observatory in 1905 and is named after the mother by Zeus of the giant Tityus.
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