Celes - Galileo88/JNSQ GitHub Wiki
It comes as a great coincidence that this body, prviously known as KB 4500331 was given the alias of Celes. It is often argued whether Celes could be its own dwarf planet and not a moon if Eeloo wasn't around. It is also argued to be named after a prominent, safety-minded software engineer at Probodobodyne. When Kuiper Kerman and Celes Kerman were approached by media teams they both responded 'NDA' and declined further questions.
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Rational Resources Classification:
| Ocean | Surface | Atmosphere | Exosphere |
|---|---|---|---|
| None | Ice-Methane | None | None |
From the PDF included in the download:
| Bulk Params | Orbital and Rotational Params | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Classification | Moon (Eeloo) | Semi-major Axis | 31,800 km |
| Radius | 200 km sea level, 200.9 km mean | Periapsis | 30,210 km |
| Mass | 2.35098×1020 kg | Apoapsis | 33,390 km |
| Gravitational Parameter | 1.56906×1010 m3/s2 | Orbit eccentricity | 0.05 |
| Mean density | 6,920 kg/m3 | Orbit inclination | 10° |
| Surface gravity | 0.04 g ASL | Longitude of ascending node | 100° |
| Escape velocity | 396 m/s | Argument of periapsis | 270° |
| Bond Albedo | 0.45 | Sidereal orbit period | 35.841 days |
| Solar irradiance | 8.6 W/m2 | Synodic period | 35.920 days |
| Black-body temperature | 68 K | Mean orbital velocity | 129 m/s |
| Sidereal rotation period | 35.841 days | ||
| Solar day | 35.920 days | ||
| Synchronous orbit altitude | N/A | ||
| Sphere of influence | 7,782 km |
