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Planetary data:
Name: Aeolus
Orbital period in years: 6.15
Orbital period in days: 2245.21
Orbital period in hours: 53885.07
Orbital radius (mean) km: 508.24E+6
Planetary diameter, km: 92722
Surface g, m/s/s: 17.32
Earth gravities: 1.77
Planetary mass, kg: 557.98E+24
Planetary mass, Earths: 93.37
Planetary volume, m^3: 417.39E+21
Planetary volume, Earths: 385.40
Approximate planetary temperature, K: 165.71
Density, g/cm^3: 1.34
Axial tilt, degrees: 8.81
Rotational period, hrs: 16.52

Comments: Aeolus is the largest of the jovian planets in the Persephone-Hades system, it is thought that the planetary formation around both stars was interfered with by their binary partner, and these interactions swept most of the gas cloud away before large jovians could form. Aeolus has nine major moons, and many more insignificant ones (12 below 50km, mainly ring shepherds). The planet also has 5 minor ring systems, with only the one shepherded by Melpomene, which averages at about 40km wide, the other smaller ring systems are found closer in, none of these are broader than 15 km.

Atmospheric gas speed analysis
Numbers reflect escape velocity/r.m.s. speeds of molecules

Hydrogen (H2): 19.39
Helium (He): 38.78
Oxygen (O2): 310.27
Nitrogen (N2): 271.49
Carbon dioxide (CO2): 426.63
Argon (Ar): 387.84
Krypton (Kr): 814.47
Neon (Ne): 195.86
Water Vapour (H20): 155.14
Methane (CH4): 155.14
Ozone (O3): 465.41
Sulphur Dioxide (SO2): 620.55
Benzene (C6H6): 174.53
Ethane (C2H6): 290.88
Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S): 329.67
Ammonia (NH3): 164.83

Atmospheric composition:
Pressure in millibars: 

Hydrogen (H2): +2000.00
Helium (He): +2000.00
Oxygen (O2): trace, origin from high atmospheric ice clouds
Nitrogen (N2): trace
Carbon dioxide (CO2): 0.00
Ammonia (NH3): trace
Methane (CH4): trace
Sulphur dioxide (SO2): Some hydrated sulphur compounds found in cloud layers
Hydrogen sulphide (H2S): Some hydrated sulphur compounds found in cloud layers
Total atmospheric pressure, bar: +4.00


Surface hydrosphere:
Potential surface liquids: 

Water (H2O): as ice in clouds
Ammonia (NH3): as ice in clouds
Sulphur dioxide (SO2): No
Carbon dioxide (CO2): No
Oxygen (O2): No
Nitrogen (N2): No
Neon (Ne): No
Deuterium (D): yes
Hydrogen (H): yes, as ocean around core (also metallic)
Helium (He): yes around core, combined with hydrogen ices.

Decorative lower bar