S/2003 J19
S/2003 J19 is one of Jupiter's irregular moons. It was discovered in 2003, by a team of astronomers led by Brett J. Gladman. S/2003 J19 is part of the Carme Group, a collection of irregular moons with similar orbital characteristics. Due to its small size and distant orbit around Jupiter, limited information is available about S/2003 J19's physical characteristics, composition, and surface features. It follows a retrograde, highly inclined orbit around Jupiter, moving in the opposite direction of the planet's rotation and at an angle to the plane of Jupiter's equator. Irregular moons like S/2003 J19 are believed to have originated from captured asteroids or fragments resulting from collisions.