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Polydeuces

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Radius2 km
DiscoveredOctober 24, 2004
Orbital period66 hours
Gravity0. 00018 m/s²
Pronunciation/ˌpɒlɪˈdjuːsiːz/ POL-i-DEW-seez
Did you knowPolydeuces is a trailing co-orbital of Dione, while the moon Helene is the leading co-orbital.
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About Polydeuces


Polydeuces, or Saturn XXXIV, is a small natural satellite of Saturn that is co-orbital with the moon Dione and librates around its trailing Lagrangian point. Its diameter is estimated to be 2–3 km. It is pronounced POL-i-DEW-seez; Greek: Πολυδεύκης.

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