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#tdc4138 #ds106 Lunar Explorations (May 13, 2023)

3 Responses to “#tdc4879 #ds106 Lunar Explorations”

  1. dogtrax

    @creating

    #tdc4879 #ds106 #DailyCreate

    I spun Telesto (a moon of Saturn) for a poem

    I am Telesto,
    a tiny moon in motion,
    a forgotten daughter
    of the Greek god, Oceanus,
    an orbital body
    of stories and myth –
    forget me at your peril,
    for I am proof that
    even the smallest of us
    can become our own
    centers of
    gravity

  2. Kay McCarthy

    @creating #tdc4879 #ds106 I got Jupiter’s carpo. One interesting fact about this moon is that Carpo has an inclination of about 54 degrees, meaning its orbit is significantly tilted relative to Jupiter’s equator. It also has an eccentric orbit, which means it travels in a stretched-out ellipse rather than a near-perfect circle.

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