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== Galaxy 8: Vegedius System : Seenavo Moon System == | == Galaxy 8: Vegedius System : Seenavo Moon System == | ||
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* [[Image:Vegedius-Seenavo-plan.png|160px|]] Compacted plan view. | * [[Image:Vegedius-Seenavo-plan.png|160px|]] Compacted plan view. | ||
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:'''Moon-like bodies ordered by orbital distance from planet Seenavo:''' | :'''Moon-like bodies ordered by orbital distance from planet Seenavo:''' | ||
− | : # 31. Moon | + | : # 31. Moon '''Betaxeda''' with Extent 13x17x11 km , Tilt 3 degrees, Rotation 95.4 hours, is a planetesimal moon of Seenavo. |
:: Orbital radius 76015 km, inclination 18 degrees, ascending node 217.6 degrees. | :: Orbital radius 76015 km, inclination 18 degrees, ascending node 217.6 degrees. | ||
:: Activity : Above average, TL : -27, Pop 0 , Prod 0 Cr , '' No space-faring technology identified.'' | :: Activity : Above average, TL : -27, Pop 0 , Prod 0 Cr , '' No space-faring technology identified.'' | ||
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:: Description : ''None available.'' | :: Description : ''None available.'' | ||
− | : # 2. Moon | + | : # 2. Moon '''Lobaloes''' with Extent 14x11x13 km , Tilt 2 degrees, Rotation 126.1 hours, is a planetesimal moon of Seenavo. |
:: Orbital radius 91505 km, inclination 15 degrees, ascending node 222.1 degrees. | :: Orbital radius 91505 km, inclination 15 degrees, ascending node 222.1 degrees. | ||
:: Activity : High, TL : -19, Pop 0 , Prod 0.3 Cr , '' Abandoned surface vehicles.'' | :: Activity : High, TL : -19, Pop 0 , Prod 0.3 Cr , '' Abandoned surface vehicles.'' | ||
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:: Description : ''None available.'' | :: Description : ''None available.'' | ||
− | : # 63. Moon | + | : # 63. Moon '''Opxaepra''' with Extent 33x35x72 km , Tilt 10 degrees, Rotation 614 hours, is a large planetesimal moon of Seenavo. |
:: Orbital radius 2.6286e+05 km, inclination 6 degrees, ascending node 352.7 degrees. | :: Orbital radius 2.6286e+05 km, inclination 6 degrees, ascending node 352.7 degrees. | ||
:: Activity : Moderately low, TL : -32, Pop 0 , Prod 0 Cr , '' No space-faring technology identified.'' | :: Activity : Moderately low, TL : -32, Pop 0 , Prod 0 Cr , '' No space-faring technology identified.'' |
Revision as of 14:50, 3 June 2012
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- Moon-like bodies ordered by orbital distance from planet Seenavo:
- # 31. Moon Betaxeda with Extent 13x17x11 km , Tilt 3 degrees, Rotation 95.4 hours, is a planetesimal moon of Seenavo.
- Orbital radius 76015 km, inclination 18 degrees, ascending node 217.6 degrees.
- Activity : Above average, TL : -27, Pop 0 , Prod 0 Cr , No space-faring technology identified.
- Moon analysis : Repeated eruptions are disrupting the integrity of this very small body.
- Politics : None, Economic profile : None
- Description : None available.
- # 2. Moon Lobaloes with Extent 14x11x13 km , Tilt 2 degrees, Rotation 126.1 hours, is a planetesimal moon of Seenavo.
- Orbital radius 91505 km, inclination 15 degrees, ascending node 222.1 degrees.
- Activity : High, TL : -19, Pop 0 , Prod 0.3 Cr , Abandoned surface vehicles.
- Moon analysis : Initiating mining activities on this (claimed) very small body is possible.
- Politics : None, Economic profile : Very limited
- Description : None available.
- # 63. Moon Opxaepra with Extent 33x35x72 km , Tilt 10 degrees, Rotation 614 hours, is a large planetesimal moon of Seenavo.
- Orbital radius 2.6286e+05 km, inclination 6 degrees, ascending node 352.7 degrees.
- Activity : Moderately low, TL : -32, Pop 0 , Prod 0 Cr , No space-faring technology identified.
- Moon analysis : An eruption recently occurred on this very small body.
- Politics : None, Economic profile : None
- Description : None available.
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