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| mean_radius = {{convert|24.966|km|mi|comma=gaps|abbr=on}} | | mean_radius = {{convert|24.966|km|mi|comma=gaps|abbr=on}} | ||
| surface_area = 15,865,000km<sup>2</sup><br>(6,125,000 mi<sup>2</sup>) | | surface_area = 15,865,000km<sup>2</sup><br>(6,125,000 mi<sup>2</sup>) | ||
| volume = 65,180.972 | | volume = 65,180.972 km<sup>3</sup> | ||
| mass = 1.195 × 10<sup>15</sup> kg | | mass = 1.195 × 10<sup>15</sup> kg | ||
| density = 1.834 g/cm<sup>3</sup> | | density = 1.834 g/cm<sup>3</sup> |
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Orbital characteristics | |||||||||||||
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Epoch A2000 | |||||||||||||
Aphelion | 244410 km (151870 mi) | ||||||||||||
Perihelion | 219360 km (136300 mi) | ||||||||||||
231887 km (144088 mi) | |||||||||||||
Eccentricity | ~0.054021 | ||||||||||||
13.4711 d (323.31 h) | |||||||||||||
Average orbital speed | 1.249 km/s (0.776 mi/s) | ||||||||||||
Inclination | 10.3670° (to Stratos's equator) 1.3524° (to the ecliptic) | ||||||||||||
Satellite of | Stratos | ||||||||||||
Physical characteristics | |||||||||||||
15,865,000km2 (6,125,000 mi2) | |||||||||||||
Volume | 65,180.972 km3 | ||||||||||||
Mass | 1.195 × 1015 kg | ||||||||||||
Mean density | 1.834 g/cm3 | ||||||||||||
1.2059 m/s2 | |||||||||||||
1.646 km/s (1.023 mi/s) | |||||||||||||
Sidereal rotation period | synchronous | ||||||||||||
2.02° | |||||||||||||
Albedo | 0.234 Bond | ||||||||||||
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Kurato, or Stratos II, is the larger of the two significant moons of Stratos, with an orbital period of just shorter than 13 and a half days around the planet.
Formation
Kurato is thought to have originated as a small planetoid within the inner Tendor System, likely at around a distance of 2-2.1 AU. It is believed that the migration of Aurious towards the inner system would have disturbed its previously circular orbit and shifted it into a more elliptical orbit, which after a few million years landed it within the influence of Stratos, henceforth capturing it as a moon.
The hypothesis came to be given the fact that the moon has an inclination more similar to that of the ecliptic than that of Stratos and Loftuslo, a composition comparatively dissimilar with Stratos and Loftuslo, and that the hypothesis explains the distinct lack of planets in between Anteria and Stratos.
Physical Characteristics
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Surface Geology
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Orbit and Rotation
Kurato is tidally locked to Stratos, similar to that of Loftuslo, and completes an orbit around the planet about every 13.5 days. Curiously, the moon has a relatively large axial tilt for a tidally locked moon, even moreso than the Moon, making for slight variations in which portions of the moon's surface can be seen on the Stratoshian surface.
Habitability
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