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Vedere was first observed by a deep space survey probe on stardate 238712.22.  Upon capturing the distant image to the left, the probe's artificial intelligence elected to approach the Gardato system to examine its planets further.
Vedere was first observed by a deep space survey probe on stardate 238712.22.  Upon capturing the distant image to the left, the probe's artificial intelligence elected to approach the Gardato system to examine its planets further.


The probe executed a brief flyby of the Gardato system, capturing several images.  Notable is the image on the right of Gardato and its ring system.  It is hypothesized that the planet once sported a sizable system of moons which eventually destroyed one another in a tidal tug of war, resulting in the planet's quite sizable ring system and of course the last surviving moon, Vedere.
The probe executed a brief flyby of the Gardato system, capturing several images.  Notable is the image on the right of Gardato and its ring system.  It is hypothesized that the planet once sported a sizable collection of moons which eventually destroyed one another in a tidal tug of war, resulting in the planet's quite sizable ring system.  Vedere, whose orbit was always perpendicular to the orbital plane of the other moons, was largely unaffected by the tidal forces they exerted on each other. allowing it to survive as the only remaining intact moon.


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