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{{Article Quote|"We still sense something among the Anankes.".<ref name = "Ghost Fragment"/>}}
The '''Ananke Group''' is a collection of 17 cataloged satellites in an irregular retrograde orbit around Jupiter, ranging in diameter from 28 km for the largest body, Ananke, to approximately 2km for the smallest known body, Euporie.  
The '''Ananke Group''' is a collection of 17 cataloged satellites in an irregular retrograde orbit around Jupiter, ranging in diameter from 28 km for the largest body, Ananke, to approximately 2km for the smallest known body, Euporie.  


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