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| Krayiss II's two satellites, Hakagram and Nakru, are in near-synchronous rotation with the planet. During Krayiss II's night cycle, the two moons provide a small amount of illumination on the planet's surface. The moons roughly measure 3,150 km in diameter, are devoid of life, and are completely exposed to vacuum. At present, there are no geological studies of the planet's surface indicating any form of mineral deposits. | | Krayiss II's two satellites, Hakagram and Nakru, are in near-synchronous rotation with the planet. During Krayiss II's night cycle, the two moons provide a small amount of illumination on the planet's surface. The moons roughly measure 3,150 km in diameter, are devoid of life, and are completely exposed to vacuum. At present, there are no geological studies of the planet's surface indicating any form of mineral deposits. |
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Moons
Krayiss II's two satellites, Hakagram and Nakru, are in near-synchronous rotation with the planet. During Krayiss II's night cycle, the two moons provide a small amount of illumination on the planet's surface. The moons roughly measure 3,150 km in diameter, are devoid of life, and are completely exposed to vacuum. At present, there are no geological studies of the planet's surface indicating any form of mineral deposits.
Hakagram
Orbit of 247,000 km
Nakgru
Orbit of 249,000 km
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