Jupiter LXIII is a designation for a moon of Jupiter, also known by its more common name, "Leda." It was discovered in 1974 by a team of astronomers led by Charles Kowal at the Palomar Observatory. Leda is one of the many irregular moons of Jupiter, which are thought to be captured objects rather than bodies that formed in orbit around the planet.

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