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Euclid's two co-orbital moons were named Autolycus and Theon and shared virtually the same orbit, but never approached closer than 2,500 km to each other. The interaction between the two moons resulted in periodic exchanges of momentum that would elevate one moon's orbit by fifty kilometers while dropping the orbit of the other by a corresponding amount, effectively causing the two to swap orbits.<ref name=AToW:Cp150/> Euclid's two co-orbital moons were named Autolycus and Theon and shared virtually the same orbit, but never approached closer than 2,500 km to each other. The interaction between the two moons resulted in periodic exchanges of momentum that would elevate one moon's orbit by fifty kilometers while dropping the orbit of the other by a corresponding amount, effectively causing the two to swap orbits.<ref name=AToW:Cp150/>
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+ ===Planetary Rulers===
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+ * [[Count]] [[Marian Fessul]] (3010)
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+ ====3013====
+ * Count [[John Zibler II]]<ref name=AToW:Cp150/>
===Military Deployment=== ===Military Deployment===
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Euclid's two co-orbital moons were named Autolycus and Theon and shared virtually the same orbit, but never approached closer than 2,500 km to each other. The interaction between the two moons resulted in periodic exchanges of momentum that would elevate one moon's orbit by fifty kilometers while dropping the orbit of the other by a corresponding amount, effectively causing the two to swap orbits.<ref name=AToW:Cp150/> | Euclid's two co-orbital moons were named Autolycus and Theon and shared virtually the same orbit, but never approached closer than 2,500 km to each other. The interaction between the two moons resulted in periodic exchanges of momentum that would elevate one moon's orbit by fifty kilometers while dropping the orbit of the other by a corresponding amount, effectively causing the two to swap orbits.<ref name=AToW:Cp150/> | ||
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+ | ===Planetary Rulers=== | ||
+ | ====3010==== | ||
+ | * [[Count]] [[Marian Fessul]] (3010) | ||
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+ | ====3013==== | ||
+ | * Count [[John Zibler II]]<ref name=AToW:Cp150/> | ||
===Military Deployment=== | ===Military Deployment=== |