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Encyclopedia > Ananke

Ananke (pronounced [əˈnæŋˌki:]) has several meanings:

  • Ananke (moon), a moon of Jupiter
  • Ananke (mythology), in Greek mythology, the mother of the Moirae and Adrasteia, Goddess of Necessity
  • Ananke (band), a Belgian jazz band
  • Ananke, Inc. (company), a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, is an IT Services company, specializing in Professional, Staffing, and Managed IT Services. People, Process, Technology. Delivering Information Technology Solutions to businesses world-wide since 1994. http://www.ananke.com

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Ananke (moon) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (139 words)
Ananke (a-nang'-kee, IPA /ə'næŋ.ki:/; Greek Ανάγκη) is one of Jupiter's moons.
It was discovered by Seth Barnes Nicholson at Mount Wilson Observatory in 1951 and is named after the mythological Ananke, the mother of Adrastea by Jupiter.
Ananke did not receive its present name until 1975; before then, it was simply known as Jupiter XII.
* Ananke - (Astronomy): Definition (263 words)
Ananke [a-NANG-kee] is the thirteenth known satellite of Jupiter.
Ananke is 12.5 miles (20 km) in diameter and orbits 13,100,000 miles (21,200,000 km) from Jupiter.
Ananke ("a NANG kee") is the thirteenth of Jupiter's known satellites: : 21,200,000 km from Jupiter : 30 km : 3.82e16 kg Ananke was the mother of Adrastea, by Jupiter.
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