S/2000 J 11
S/2000 J 11 is a small moon that orbits the planet Jupiter. It was discovered in 2000 and is part of a group of moons known as the Himalia group, which are irregularly shaped and have similar orbits. This moon is relatively distant from Jupiter compared to some of its other moons.
The moon has a diameter of about 1.6 kilometers and is composed mainly of ice and rock. Its surface is likely covered in a layer of dust and debris, typical of many small celestial bodies in the outer solar system. S/2000 J 11 is one of the many natural satellites that contribute to the complex system surrounding Jupiter.