The “S/2003 J 12” is the smallest known satellite in our solar system and is about 0.6 miles in diameters. It was discovered in the year 2003 by a team of astronomers led by Scott S. Sheppard. It is the sixteenth natural satellite of Jupiter and its Mean orbit radius is about 17.883 million kilometers.
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The “S/2003 J 12” is the smallest known satellite in our solar system and is about 0.6 miles in diameters. It was discovered in the year 2003 by a team of astronomers led by Scott S. Sheppard. It is the sixteenth natural satellite of Jupiter and its Mean orbit radius is about 17.883 million kilometers.