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== Galaxy 6: Zarienla System : Rete Moon System == |
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* [[Image:Zarienla-Rete-plan.png|160px|]] Compacted plan view. |
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:'''Moon-like bodies ordered by orbital distance from planet Rete:''' |
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+ | : # 25. Moon '''Zamala''' with Extent 454x490x486 km , Tilt 2 degrees, Rotation 219 hours, is a modest irregular moon of Rete. |
:: Orbital radius 16000 km, inclination 6.6 degrees, ascending node 136 degrees. |
:: Orbital radius 16000 km, inclination 6.6 degrees, ascending node 136 degrees. |
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:: Activity : Very high, TL : -9, Pop 281 (Human Colonials) Prod 2475 Cr , '' Unmaintained landing sites.'' |
:: Activity : Very high, TL : -9, Pop 281 (Human Colonials) Prod 2475 Cr , '' Unmaintained landing sites.'' |
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Galaxy 6: Zarienla System : Rete Moon System
- Moon-like bodies ordered by orbital distance from planet Rete:
- # 25. Moon Zamala with Extent 454x490x486 km , Tilt 2 degrees, Rotation 219 hours, is a modest irregular moon of Rete.
- Orbital radius 16000 km, inclination 6.6 degrees, ascending node 136 degrees.
- Activity : Very high, TL : -9, Pop 281 (Human Colonials) Prod 2475 Cr , Unmaintained landing sites.
- Moon analysis : Expeditions engaged in exploration, or military activities on this small body.
- Politics : Dependent recognized Multi-Government, Economic profile : Rich Ind.
- Description : This airless body is harassed by deadly groundquakes.
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