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'''Valmante''' is one of the outermost planets in the orbit of the star [[Dephelis]], and is engaged in mutual orbit in the [[D-2 dual-planet system]] with [[Ilethes]]. It is believed to be 6.482 billion years old.
'''Valmante''' is one of the outermost planets in the orbit of the star [[Dephelis]], and is engaged in mutual orbit in the [[D-2 dual-planet system]] with [[Ilethes]]. It is believed to be 6.482 billion years old. On Ilethes, the planet used to be called ''[[Maguera]]'' until the 352nd annual meeting of the [[Iletheride Conference of Astronomy]] where the name was dropped in favour of the Valmantean autonym.


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*[[D-2 dual-planet system]]
*[[D-2 dual-planet system]]
*[[Ilethes]]
*[[Maguera]]


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[[Category: D-2 dual-planet system]]
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Latest revision as of 16:49, 22 November 2011

Valmante is one of the outermost planets in the orbit of the star Dephelis, and is engaged in mutual orbit in the D-2 dual-planet system with Ilethes. It is believed to be 6.482 billion years old. On Ilethes, the planet used to be called Maguera until the 352nd annual meeting of the Iletheride Conference of Astronomy where the name was dropped in favour of the Valmantean autonym.

Name

The name Valmante, being the name for the planet in the International Form, is actually derived from an amalgam of three words for "world" in three major languages: Valonden in Ugeruzebe, Manasir in Heironam, and Tenarse in Mirselec.

Formation

In the astronomical timescale Valmante is considered to be the "elder planet" of the D-2 system.

Physical characteristics

Position in orbit

Geography

Terrain

Climate

Resources

Natural hazards

Human influence

See also