Amaris
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Amaris is the diminutive moon orbiting Aquarius. It experiences slightly warmer temperatures than its planet and is also covered 99% by freshwater. In contrast to Aquarius, frequent and powerful weather storms constantly churn the moon's surface, yet its waters teem with life. Amaris' depths extend only to 700 meters, and initial scans of the moon's abyss have unveiled the presence of extensive underwater caves where life likely seeks shelter during intense storms.
Element
Moon
Distance from its planet (Km)
380,500
Type
Telluric
Diameter (km)
2450.7
Gravity (m/s2)
9.03
Orbital period
32 days
Temperature (C)
17
Temperature (F)
62.6
Temperature (K)
290.15
Astralova Irradiance (W/m2)
1210.5
Water coverage (%)
99.1
Water state
Yes, mostly liquid