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{{Infobox planet | name = Varek | alt_names = | adjectives = Vereki | symbol = | image = | image_alt = Photograph of Varek taken by the Deep Space 12 mission with supplement from Vareki information. The D̪eed̪üly-Ho D̪eeya is shown in the north and the Ghat̪ʊ-Ha D̪ulya is shown in the southwest. Their moon, Noolot, is shown in the right of the image. | caption = Earth as seen from outer space, taken by the Deep Space 12 mission on 13 October 2947 with supplemental images and colors provided by the Vareki. | epoch = | aphelion = 129082743 km
(80208298 mi) | perihelion = 107425975 km
(66751406 mi) | time_periastron = | semimajor = 118254359 km
(73479852 mi) | eccentricity = 0.0916 | period = 245.3908555 d
(0.671843547 aj) | avg_speed = 35.3 km/s
(127000 km/h; 79000 mph) | mean_anomaly =

| inclination =

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