Callirrhoe orbits Jupiter (at an average distance of 23.3 million km) on a high-eccentricity (0.33) and high-inclination (147° to
ecliptic) retrograde orbit. The orbital elements are continuously changing due to
solar and planetary perturbations. It belongs to the
Pasiphae group, a group of retrograde moons jupiters with semi-major axes spread over 22–25 million km, inclinations between 141° and 158°, and higher eccentricities between 0.22 and 0.44. ==Physical characteristics==