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| avg_speed = 29.71 km/s | | avg_speed = 29.71 km/s | ||
| eccentricity = 0.01181 | | eccentricity = 0.01181 | ||
| period = | | period = 365 days | ||
| inclination = -2°42’37.40 | | inclination = -2°42’37.40 | ||
| satellites = 20; {{wp|Natural Satellite|Mun 1}}<br/> {{wp|Natural Satellite|Mun 2}} <br/> {{wp|Ring system}}<br/> {{wp|Asteroid capture|Captured Asteroids}}<br/> est. # {{wp|Artificial Satellites}} | | satellites = 20; {{wp|Natural Satellite|Mun 1}}<br/> {{wp|Natural Satellite|Mun 2}} <br/> {{wp|Ring system}}<br/> {{wp|Asteroid capture|Captured Asteroids}}<br/> est. # {{wp|Artificial Satellites}} | ||
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Deios is the third planet of the solar system and the only known to have life. Deios was formed nearly 5 | Deios is the third planet of the solar system and the only known to have life. Deios was formed nearly 4.5 billion years ago, developing two main natural satellites and a ring system. In addition, Deios also has dozens of other minor satellites in the form of large captured asteroids. |
Latest revision as of 21:51, 26 February 2020
Designations | |
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The World Pivra(Labara) | |
Orbital characteristics | |
Periastron | 116,686,300 km |
Apoastron | 119,678,300 km |
118,182,300 km | |
Eccentricity | 0.01181 |
365 days | |
Average orbital speed | 29.71 km/s |
Inclination | -2°42’37.40 |
Known satellites | 20; Mun 1 Mun 2 Ring system Captured Asteroids est. # Artificial Satellites |
Physical characteristics | |
Mean diameter | 19,488km |
tbd | |
Volume | tbd |
Mass | tbd |
Mean density | tbd |
9.80665 m/s2 | |
Albedo | 0.21991 |
Deios is the third planet of the solar system and the only known to have life. Deios was formed nearly 4.5 billion years ago, developing two main natural satellites and a ring system. In addition, Deios also has dozens of other minor satellites in the form of large captured asteroids.