Difference between revisions of "Ike"
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|Class=Moon | |Class=Moon | ||
|File=Ike275.png | |File=Ike275.png | ||
− | |Parent= | + | |Parent=Duna |
− | | | + | |smaxis=2800000 |
− | | | + | |apoap=?? |
− | | | + | |periap=?? |
− | | | + | |orbecc=0.3 |
− | | | + | |orbinc=0.2 |
− | | | + | |anomaly=3.14 |
− | + | |orbps=65518 <!-- 65517.8621348081 --> | |
− | | | + | |orbph=18.2 |
− | | | + | |orbv=334.8 |
− | | | + | |radius=130000 |
− | | | + | |surfarea=?? |
− | + | |mass=2.782e20 <!-- 2.78219487161284e20 --> | |
− | |mass=2.782e20 | + | |density=?? |
− | |density= | ||
|gravityv=1.1 | |gravityv=1.1 | ||
− | | | + | |escv=529 |
− | + | |sidrot=65518 | |
− | + | |sidv=? | |
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|geosync=N/A | |geosync=N/A | ||
− | | | + | |SoI=1049599 <!-- 1049598.93931162 --> |
+ | |atmosyorn=No | ||
+ | |atmoskPa=N/A | ||
+ | |atmosh=N/A | ||
+ | |T-minC=N/A | ||
+ | |T-minK=N/A | ||
+ | |T-maxC=N/A | ||
+ | |T-maxK=N/A | ||
+ | |O2yorn=N/A | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Ike''' is a [[moon]] and the only [[w:natural satellite|natural satellite]] of [[Duna]]. | '''Ike''' is a [[moon]] and the only [[w:natural satellite|natural satellite]] of [[Duna]]. | ||
− | Stationary orbit around Ike is not possible — it would require an altitude of {{OrbitAltitude | period_s=64980 | mass_kg=2. | + | Stationary orbit around Ike is not possible — it would require an altitude of {{OrbitAltitude | period_s=64980 | mass_kg=2.78219487161284e20 | radius_km=130 }}, outside of Ike's sphere of influence. However, since Ike and Duna are tidally locked to each other, a spacecraft in stationary orbit around Duna will see Ike in a stable, non-rotating position, as it would appear in a stationary Ike orbit. |
== Gallery == | == Gallery == |
Revision as of 22:38, 17 October 2012
Template:PlanetboxIke is a moon and the only natural satellite of Duna.
Stationary orbit around Ike is not possible — it would require an altitude of 0.00 m, outside of Ike's sphere of influence. However, since Ike and Duna are tidally locked to each other, a spacecraft in stationary orbit around Duna will see Ike in a stable, non-rotating position, as it would appear in a stationary Ike orbit.
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