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(Created page with "The name of Artemis's one moon, a cheeky reference to the mythological origin of the name - Diana being another moniker for the same goddess. With a standard orbit around its planet, Diana contributes to the planet's stable hydrosphere. Its surface is a brownish-grey, made from a mixture of silicates and mottled with countless impact craters. While this is similar to Earth's moon, due to its close proximity to Artemis (approximately only 250,000km away), it appears far...") |
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Latest revision as of 13:47, 14 June 2025
The name of Artemis's one moon, a cheeky reference to the mythological origin of the name - Diana being another moniker for the same goddess.
With a standard orbit around its planet, Diana contributes to the planet's stable hydrosphere. Its surface is a brownish-grey, made from a mixture of silicates and mottled with countless impact craters. While this is similar to Earth's moon, due to its close proximity to Artemis (approximately only 250,000km away), it appears far larger in the night sky.