S/2003 J 2 (Italian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "S/2003 J 2" in Italian language version.

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  • Scott S. Sheppard e Jewitt, David C., An abundant population of small irregular satellites around Jupiter (PDF), in Nature, vol. 423, n. 6937, 2003, pp. 261-263, Bibcode:2003Natur.423..261S, DOI:10.1038/nature01584, PMID 12748634 (archiviato dall'url originale il 15 maggio 2006).
  • Scott S. Sheppard, New Moons of Jupiter Announced in 2017, su home.dtm.ciw.edu, 2017. URL consultato il 27 giugno 2017 (archiviato dall'url originale il 10 giugno 2017).
    «We likely have all of the lost moons in our new observations from 2017, but to link them back to the remaining lost 2003 objects requires more observations a year later to confirm the linkages, which will not happen until early 2018. ... There are likely a few more new moons as well in our 2017 observations, but we need to reobserve them in 2018 to determine which of the discoveries are new and which are lost 2003 moons.»