PS Vegedius Rabovore moons

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Galaxy 8: Vegedius System : Rabovore Moon System

  • Vegedius-Rabovore-plan.png Compacted plan view.
  • Vegedius-Rabovore-side.png Compacted elevation view.
Moon-like bodies ordered by orbital distance from planet Rabovore:
# 62. Moon Onpadeva with Extent 689x711x707 km , Tilt 2 degrees, Rotation 21.9 hours, is a modest irregular moon of Rabovore.
Orbital radius 39657 km, inclination 1.2 degrees, ascending node 238.7 degrees.
Activity : Low, TL : -33, Pop 0 , Prod 0 Cr , No space-faring technology identified.
Moon analysis : An eruption recently occurred on this small body.
Politics : None, Economic profile : None
Description : None available.
# 30. Moon Arusbied with Extent 652x646x670 km , Tilt 7 degrees, Rotation 188.1 hours, is a modest irregular moon of Rabovore.
Orbital radius 1.6624e+05 km, inclination 6 degrees, ascending node 283.5 degrees.
Activity : High, TL : -13, Pop 28 (Human Colonials) Prod 227.3 Cr , Isolated structures present.
Moon analysis : A few individuals mine gemstones, extract minerals, from this small body.
Politics : Dependent freelance Communist, Economic profile : Rich Ind.
Description : Arusbied is well known for the Arusbiedian bleached worm but tormented by occasional civil unrest.
# 1. Moon Zidariba with Extent 37x60x48 km , Tilt 39 degrees, Rotation 28 hours, is a large planetesimal moon of Rabovore.
Orbital radius 8.1326e+05 km, inclination 22 degrees, ascending node 51.8 degrees.
Activity : Low, TL : -36, Pop 0 , Prod 0 Cr , No space-faring technology identified.
Moon analysis : Reorientation of small body has recently occurred.
Politics : None, Economic profile : None
Description : None available.

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