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===Moons===
===Moons===
*it has 2 small moons and 1 large moon
*it has 2 small moons and 1 large moon
*'''Raskor IVa:'''is km ( miles) in diameter, with a density of and a gravity of G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of km. ( miles)  
*'''Raskor IVa:''' is km ( miles) in diameter, with a density of and a gravity of G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of km. ( miles)  
*'''Raskor IVb:'''is km ( miles) in diameter, with a density of and a gravity of G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of km. ( miles)
*'''Raskor IVb:''' is km ( miles) in diameter, with a density of and a gravity of G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of km. ( miles)
*'''Raskor IVc:'''is km ( miles) in diameter, with a density of and a gravity of G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of km. ( miles)
*'''Raskor IVc:''' is km ( miles) in diameter, with a density of and a gravity of G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of km. ( miles)


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  • it's orbit is approximately 495 million km from it's star
  • a small gas giant with a diameter of 48,217.6 km (30,136 miles).
  • a density of 2.0 and a gravity of 1.38 G's

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Moons

  • it has 2 small moons and 1 large moon
  • Raskor IVa: is km ( miles) in diameter, with a density of and a gravity of G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of km. ( miles)
  • Raskor IVb: is km ( miles) in diameter, with a density of and a gravity of G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of km. ( miles)
  • Raskor IVc: is km ( miles) in diameter, with a density of and a gravity of G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of km. ( miles)