00:00On this day in space.
00:03In 1938, an American astronomer named Seth Barnes Nicholson discovered Jupiter's moon Lysithea.
00:09Nicholson spotted Lysithea from Mount Wilson Observatory in California,
00:13where he had previously discovered three more Jovian moons.
00:16This was the tenth moon astronomers had found at Jupiter.
00:20As of June 2017, 69 moons have been found orbiting the giant gas planet.
00:25Lysithea only measures about 11 miles in diameter,
00:28and is part of Jupiter's Himalaya group,
00:30which contains five irregular moons that show similar orbits and are thought to have a common origin.
00:35It was named after the mythological character Lysithea,
00:38daughter of the god Oceanus and one of the many lovers of the almighty Zeus.
00:43And that's what happened on this day in space.
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