Polydeuces
| Use attributes for filter ! | |
| Radius | 2 km |
|---|---|
| Discovered | October 24, 2004 |
| Orbital period | 66 hours |
| Gravity | 0. 00018 m/s² |
| Pronunciation | /ˌpɒlɪˈdjuːsiːz/ POL-i-DEW-seez |
| Did you know | Polydeuces is a trailing co-orbital of Dione, while the moon Helene is the leading co-orbital. |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 854773 |
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.