Fenrir /ˈfɛnrɪər/, or Saturn XLI (provisional designation S/2004 S 16), is a natural satellite of Saturn. Its discovery was announced by Scott S. Sheppard...
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HQ are underground facilities called "Ports," built in the ruins of Fenrir satellite bases. These defend themselves with a new type of God Eaters: Adaptive...
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table giving apparent magnitudes for celestial objects and artificial satellites ranging from the Sun to the faintest object visible with the James Webb...
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Moons of Saturn (redirect from Satellite of Saturn)
are Aegir, Angrboda, Alvaldi, Beli, Bergelmir, Bestla, Eggther, Farbauti, Fenrir, Fornjot, Geirrod, Gerd, Greip, Gridr, Gunnlod, Hati, Hyrrokkin, Jarnsaxa...
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Dione (moon) (redirect from Satellite Dione)
aerial telescope he set up on the grounds of the Paris Observatory. The satellites of Saturn were not named until 1847, when William Herschel's son John...
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Phoebe (moon) (redirect from Phoebe (satellite))
Phoebe (/ˈfiːbi/ FEE-bee) is the most massive irregular satellite of Saturn with a mean diameter of 213 km (132 mi). It was discovered by William Henry...
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Naming of moons (redirect from Naming of natural satellites)
of satellites have had varying histories. The choice of names is often determined by a satellite's discoverer; however, historically some satellites were...
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Timeline of discovery of Solar System planets and their moons (redirect from Timeline of natural satellites)
The timeline of discovery of Solar System planets and their natural satellites charts the progress of the discovery of new bodies over history. Each object...
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and seven dwarf planets are known to be orbited by at least 300 natural satellites, or moons. At least 19 of them are large enough to be gravitationally...
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Aegir (moon) (redirect from Aegir (satellite))
also Saturn XXXVI (provisional designation S/2004 S 10), is a natural satellite of Saturn. Its discovery was announced by Scott S. Sheppard, David C....
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