Photoelectric photometry of J V

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astronomical Photometry, Electrophotometry, Jupiter (Planet), Natural Satellites, Ubv Spectra, Albedo, Elongation, Infrared Astronomy, Magnitude, Photometry, Almathea, Jupiter, Satellites, Albedo, Brightness, Colors, Infrared

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UBV photometry of J V (Amalthea) near greatest western elongation shows
this satellite to be about one magnitude fainter than previously
believed. It is observed to be very red, having a B-V color index near +
1.5 mag. Unlike the Galilean satellites, J V appears to be a low-albedo
object.

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