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Etera is the second smallest and innermost planet in the [[Sunalay System]]. Its orbit around Suna takes 72.38 days, the shortest of all the planets in the Sunalay System. It is named after the [[Rezua|Rezuan]] diety Etera, goddess of fair travel.
Etera is the second smallest and innermost planet in the [[Sunalay System]]. Its orbit around Suna takes 72.38 days, the shortest of all the planets in the Sunalay System. It is named after the [[Rezua|Rezuan]] diety Etera, goddess of fair travel.


Only two spacecraft have visited Etera: Rhoedevus' Observer 7, launched in 2004, orbited Etera over 4,800 times in four years before exhausting its fuel and crashing into the planet's surface on July 4, 2016; and the Taoist Bōken-ka, which did a fly by in 2009.
Only two spacecraft have visited Etera: Rhoedevus' Observer 7, launched in 2004, orbited Etera over 4,800 times in four years before exhausting its fuel and crashing into the planet's surface on July 4, 2016; and the Taoist Bōken-ka, which did a fly by in 2009.

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Picture of Etera taken by the Lenape telescope

Etera is the second smallest and innermost planet in the Sunalay System. Its orbit around Suna takes 72.38 days, the shortest of all the planets in the Sunalay System. It is named after the Rezuan diety Etera, goddess of fair travel.

Only two spacecraft have visited Etera: Rhoedevus' Observer 7, launched in 2004, orbited Etera over 4,800 times in four years before exhausting its fuel and crashing into the planet's surface on July 4, 2016; and the Taoist Bōken-ka, which did a fly by in 2009.