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| 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}}
| mean_radius       =  tbd
| mean_diameter       =  19,488km
| surface_area      =  tbd
| surface_area      =  tbd
| volume            =  tbd
| volume            =  tbd
| density            =  tbd
| density            =  tbd
| mass              = tbd
| mass              = tbd
| surface_grav      =  tbd
| surface_grav      =  9.80665 m/s2
| moment_of_inertia_factor =  tbd
| moment_of_inertia_factor =   
| escape_velocity    = tbd
| escape_velocity    =  
| albedo            = tbd
| albedo            = 0.21991
| footnote_a =
| footnote_a =
}}
}}


Deios is the third planet of the solar system and the only known to have life. Deios was formed nearly 5 million 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.
Deios is the third planet of the solar system and the only known to have life. Deios was formed nearly 5 million 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.

Revision as of 20:45, 26 February 2020

Deios
Deios.jpg
Picture of Deios taken from a spacecraft
Designations
The World
Pivra(Labara)
Orbital characteristics
Periastron116,686,300 km
Apoastron119,678,300 km
118,182,300 km
Eccentricity0.01181
288.929 days
29.71 km/s
Inclination-2°42’37.40
Known satellites20; Mun 1
Mun 2
Ring system
Captured Asteroids
est. # Artificial Satellites
Physical characteristics
Mean diameter
19,488km
tbd
Volumetbd
Masstbd
Mean density
tbd
9.80665 m/s2
Albedo0.21991

Deios is the third planet of the solar system and the only known to have life. Deios was formed nearly 5 million 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.