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Revision as of 14:24, 1 November 2023
Photo of Ymir as seen from X | |||||||||||||
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Named after | Ymir | ||||||||||||
| Orbital characteristics | |||||||||||||
| Aphelion | |||||||||||||
| Perihelion | |||||||||||||
| 10.7243 days (11.6253 Earth days) | |||||||||||||
| Satellite of | Jotunnheim | ||||||||||||
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Mean radius | 1690.5 km | ||||||||||||
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Ymir is Jotunnheim’s only natural satellite, and is the Xth largest natural satellite in the Yggdrasil System. It lacks an atmosphere and a magnetic field, and is around 0.0119 Jotunnheim masses.