Azure II

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Stats

  • it's orbit is approximately 240 million km from it's star
  • a small gas giant planet with a diameter of 55,707 km (34,817 miles).
  • a density of 1.5 and a gravity of 1.2 G's

Resourses

No data available at this time as their are no planetary scans on record.

Moons

  • it has 5 tiny moons, 3 small moons and 2 medium moons
  • Azure IIa: 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)
  • Azure IIb: 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)
  • Azure IIc: 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)
  • Azure IId: 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)
  • Azure IIe: 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)
  • Azure IIf: 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)
  • Azure IIg: 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)
  • Azure IIh: 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)
  • Azure IIi: 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)
  • Azure IIj: 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)