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Satellite data:
Name: Thalia
Orbital period in years: 0.14
Orbital period in days: 49.80
Orbital period in hours: 1195.21
Orbital radius (mean) km: 2.59E+9
Satellite diameter, km: 241
Surface g, m/s/s: 0.05
Earth gravities: 0.01
Satellite mass, kg: 10.89E+18
Satellite mass, Earths: 0.00
Satellite volume, m^3: 7.36E+15
Satellite volume, Earths: 0.00
Density, g/cm^3: 1.48

Comments: Thalia like Terpsichore is a relatively insignificant icy body, though possibly this moon as a more interesting system, despite its small size it is highly fractures, and very low density, more a heap of rubble than a moon. It is thought that a collision shattered the moon, but these pieces came together again, and in a semi molten state merged, to give Thalia is current form.


Detailed orbital analysis
Eccentricity, tidal effects, angular velocity

Planetary eccentricity: 0.01
Satellite eccentricity: 0.00
Planetary aphelion m km: 510.78
Planetary perihelion m km: 505.70
Satellite apoapsis km: 2594335.54
Satellite periapsis km: 2594335.54
Satellite angular velocity: 0.00
Planet angular velocity: 0.00
Barycentre from middle of planet, km: 0.05
Tide height caused from moon, m: 0.00
Tide height caused from sun, m: 0.13
Tide height caused on moon from planet, m: 0.62
Planetary axial tilt, degrees: 8.81
Satellite axial tilt, degrees: 3.39
Satellite orbital inclination, degrees: 5.62
Planetary orbital inclination, degrees: 6.88

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