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** '''[[#Aerilon|Aerilon]]''', {{inlineref|Hestia}}, and '''[[#Canceron|Canceron]]''' - These planets share the same orbit. | ** '''[[#Aerilon|Aerilon]]''', {{inlineref|Hestia}}, and '''[[#Canceron|Canceron]]''' - These planets share the same orbit. | ||
*** {{inlineref|Hestia}} - The smallest gas giant in the Cyrannus star system, Hestia only has a diameter of 47,000 km. It has 17 moons, the largest of which, {{inlineref|Kronos}} and {{inlineref|Rhea}}, share the same orbit. | *** {{inlineref|Hestia}} - The smallest gas giant in the Cyrannus star system, Hestia only has a diameter of 47,000 km. It has 17 moons, the largest of which, {{inlineref|Kronos}} and {{inlineref|Rhea}}, share the same orbit. | ||
** '''[[Aquaria]]''' - An arctic world, with the most inclined orbit of all the Twelve Colonies. | ** '''[[Aquaria (RDM)|Aquaria]]''' - An arctic world, with the most inclined orbit of all the Twelve Colonies. | ||
This system is unique in the fact that Aerilon, Hestia, and Canceron share the same orbit. The two colonies are positioned at Hestia's [[w:Lagrangian_point|Lagrangian points]], meaning that the gravitational pull of Helios Delta and Hestia are balanced, allowing two smaller bodies (Aerilon and Canceron) to share the same orbit in a "fixed" position, maintaining the same distance apart at all times. Aerilon sits at the (leading) L4 point, and Canceron at the (trailing) L5 point. | This system is unique in the fact that Aerilon, Hestia, and Canceron share the same orbit. The two colonies are positioned at Hestia's [[w:Lagrangian_point|Lagrangian points]], meaning that the gravitational pull of Helios Delta and Hestia are balanced, allowing two smaller bodies (Aerilon and Canceron) to share the same orbit in a "fixed" position, maintaining the same distance apart at all times. Aerilon sits at the (leading) L4 point, and Canceron at the (trailing) L5 point. | ||