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* Elara - (Astronomy): Definition (346 words)
Elara is 50 miles (80 km) in diameter and orbits 7,250,000 miles (11,737,000 km) from Jupiter.
Elara ("EE lar uh") is the twelfth of Jupiter's known satellites: : 11,737,000 km from Jupiter : 76 km : 7.77e17 kg Elara was the mother by Zeus of the giant Tityus.
Elara - This moon is a little under 46 miles in diameter and orbits Jupiter from a distance of 7,042,200 miles...
Elara (64 words)
Elara is a satellite of the planet Jupiter.
Compared with the satellites of other planets of the solar system, Elara is a small Moon with a diameter of 90 km and a mass of 7.77E+17 kg kg.
Elara is an average distance of 11737000 km from Jupiter and completes its rotation of Jupiter in 259.65 days.
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