Kore
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Kore
Summary
Kore is a moon of Jupiter[1]. Kore draws 44 Wikipedia views per month (moon_of_jupiter category, ranking #17 of 91).[2]
Key Facts
- Kore is credited with the discovery of Scott S. Sheppard[3].
- Kore's image is recorded as Kore s2003j14movie circled.gif[4].
- Kore's instance of is recorded as moon of Jupiter[5].
- Persephone is named after Kore[6].
- Kore's Commons category is recorded as Kore (moon)[7].
- Kore's parent astronomical body is recorded as Jupiter[8].
- Kore's provisional designation is recorded as S/2003 J 14[9].
- Kore's time of discovery or invention is recorded as +2003-02-08T00:00:00Z[10].
- Kore's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03926n[11].
- Kore's orbital eccentricity is recorded as {'amount': '+0.1951'}[12].
- Kore's apparent magnitude is recorded as {'amount': '+23.6'}[13].
- Kore's Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names ID is recorded as 7031693[14].
- Kore's orbital inclination is recorded as {'unit': 'Q28390', 'amount': '+145'}[15].
- Kore's mass is recorded as {'unit': 'Q2612219', 'amount': '+15'}[16].
- Kore's orbital period is recorded as {'unit': 'Q573', 'amount': '-779.2'}[17].
- Kore's semi-major axis of an orbit is recorded as {'unit': 'Q828224', 'amount': '+24974033'}[18].
- Kore's diameter is recorded as {'unit': 'Q828224', 'amount': '+2'}[19].
- Kore's name is recorded as {'lang': 'und', 'text': 'Júpiter XLIX'}[20].
- Kore's NAIF ID is recorded as 549[21].
- Kore's albedo is recorded as {'amount': '+0.04'}[22].
- Kore's surface gravity is recorded as {'unit': 'Q1051665', 'amount': '+0.00081'}[23].
- Kore's Lex ID is recorded as Kore[24].
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Works and Contributions
Kore is credited with the discovery of Scott S. Sheppard[3].
Why It Matters
Kore draws 44 Wikipedia views per month (moon_of_jupiter category, ranking #17 of 91).[2] Kore has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25] Kore is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]