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'''Thalassa''' is the planet sixth closest to the star [[Atos]], and the second - and largest - of the system's four gas giants.  It is also, furthermore, characterized by its distinct golden rings.  After [[Azos]] and [[Tarsica]], Thalassa is the most prominent body in the Micrasian night sky.
'''Thalassa''' is the planet sixth closest to the star [[Atos]], and the second - and largest - of the system's four gas giants.  It is also, furthermore, characterized by its distinct golden rings.  After [[Azos]] and [[Tarsica]], Thalassa is the most prominent body in the Micrasian night sky.

Revision as of 23:27, 10 April 2024

Thalassa
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Orbital characteristics
Mass (Kg) 8.90E+26
Radius (Km) 87,770
Solar Day (h) 7.83
Orbital Period (days) 2,541
Semi-Major Axis (Km) 5.01E+08
Periapsis (AU) 3.27
Apoapsis (AU) 3.5
Albedo 0
Surface Temperature (K) 110
Surface Gravity (m/s^2) 7.71
Axial Tile (degrees) 37.6
Inclination (degrees) .38
Orbital Speed (Km/s) 15
Satellites Styx, Faun, Silenus

Thalassa is the planet sixth closest to the star Atos, and the second - and largest - of the system's four gas giants. It is also, furthermore, characterized by its distinct golden rings. After Azos and Tarsica, Thalassa is the most prominent body in the Micrasian night sky.

North Polar Regions

Equatorial Regions

Southern Polar Regions