Deimos (eayst)

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Deimos 
Sorçheayst Vart
Feddynit magh ecAsaph Hall[1] Edit the value on Wikidata
Date feddyn maghLuanistyn 12, 1877[2]
EpennymDeimos (en) Translate
Moir-redMart
Fysserree fishigagh
Apoapsis23,470.9 km Edit the value on Wikidata
Periapsis23,455.5 km Edit the value on Wikidata
Essyl lieh-vooar a23,458 km[3]
Corrid e0.0002
Amm cruinlagh P1.26244 d
Cleayn i27.58 °
Troyn fishigagh as rollageagh meadragh
Crantessen12.4 km Edit the value on Wikidata
Mooadys baghtal (V)12.89 Edit the value on Wikidata
Glout1.48 Eg[4] Edit the value on Wikidata
Mean-ghlooaght1.471 g/cm³ Edit the value on Wikidata
Ym-hayrn eaghtyragh0.003 m/s² Edit the value on Wikidata
Albedo0.068 Edit the value on Wikidata

She Deimos (Greagish: Δείμος) y fo-phlannad mooie as by loo jeh chooid Mart (she Phobos y fer elley). Ta cowrey corysagh Mars II currit er myrgeddin.

Va Deimos feddynit magh er 12 Luanistyn, 1877 ec Asaph Hall. Hooar Hall Phobos magh ec y traa cheddin.

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  1. Stated in: A Short History of Astronomy. Author: Arthur Berry. Publisher: John Murray. Language of work or name: Baarle Ghoaldagh. Publication date: 1898.
  2. Reference URL: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1086/122784. DOI: 10.1086/122784.
  3. Reference URL: http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/?sat_elem#mars. Retrieved: Mean Souree 27, 2009.
  4. Retrieved: 5 Mean Fouyir 2020. Reference URL: https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/?sat_phys_par.

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