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Tarvos is a natural satellite of [[Saturn]].
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!bgcolor="lightsteelblue" colspan="2" align="center" |Tarvos
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|colspan="2" align="center"|[[Image:Tarvos-outerplanets060929basezip-Orbiter2006P1.jpg|240px]]
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|colspan="2" align="center"|<center>'''Tarvos from ''outer_planets-060929-base.zip'' in Orbiter 2006P1'''</center>
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!bgcolor="lightsteelblue" colspan="2"|Designation
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|Name||align="right"|Tarvos
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|width="30%"|Reference body||align="right" width="30%"|Saturn
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!bgcolor="lightsteelblue" colspan="2"|Planetary mean orbits
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|width="30%"|Epoch||align="right" width="50%"|2006.64792344792
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|width="30%"|Semimajor axis (a)||align="right" width="50%"|18384217242.4392 m
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|width="30%"|Eccentricity (e)||align="right" width="30%"|0.566459664586347
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|width="30%"|Inclination (i)||align="right" width="30%"|34.321873391415° <br> (0.599029696132824 radian)
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|width="30%"|Longitude of the ascending node (LAN, ☊)||align="right" width="30%"|90.7083884035431° <br> (1.58316003681967 radian)
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|width="30%"|Longitude of periapsis (ϖ)||align="right" width="30%"|369.665392621642° <br> (6.45187823192521 radian)
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|width="30%"|Mean longitude (L)||align="right" width="30%"|501.760455338056° <br> (8.75737200195504 radian)
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!bgcolor="lightsteelblue" colspan="2"|Selected physical parameters
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|width="30%"|Mean radius||align="right" width="30%"|6510 m
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|width="30%"|Mass||align="right" width="30%"|1.121×10<sup>15</sup> kg
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|width="30%"|SidRotPeriod||align="right" width="30%"|79971840 (2.534 years)
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|width="30%"|SidRotOffset||align="right" width="30%"|0
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|width="30%"|Obliquity||align="right" width="30%"|0
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|width="30%"|LAN||align="right" width="30%"|0
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|width="30%"|Note||align="right" width="30%"|*Elements given are from Tarvos.cfg (outer_planets-060929.zip)
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'''Tarvos (Saturn XXI, S/2000 S 4)''' is one of the outer prograde irregular [[Natural satellites|moons]] of [[Saturn]]. It was discovered by [[w:John J. Kavelaars|John J. Kavelaars]] et al in 2000. It is named for a bull god in [[w:Celtic mythology|Celtic mythology]].
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== Tarvos in Orbiter ==
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Tarvos was first introduced into Orbiter with the add-on ''saturn_iv.zip'' in February 2003. Note that Tarvos is provided by the add-on as ''S/2000-S4''. To simulate it as ''Tarvos'', the following changes need to be made.
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*File:S2000_S4.cfg:
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**change the filename to Tarvos.cfg
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**change the name in the comment line in the top line to ''Tarvos (S/2000-S4, Saturn)''
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**line 3, change ''NAME ='' to Tarvos
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**Last line, change the name of ''Base1 ='' to Tarvos
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*File:S4-Station.cfg
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**change the filename to Tarvos-station.cfg
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**Line 3, change the name to Tarvos-Station
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*File:Saturn_S2000S4.scn
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**change the filename to Saturn_Tarvos.scn
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**Line 2, change ''S12 Station'' to ''Tarvos Station''
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**Find the GL-01 ship, change STATUS ''Landed S2000-S4'' to ''Landed Tarvos''
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**Change BASE ''S4-Station:1'' to ''Tarvos-Station:1''
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*File:S2000-S4.tex, change filename to Tarvos.tex
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*File:S2000-S4M.BMP, change filename to TarvosM.BMP
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|colspan="8"|<center>'''Orbiter versions and add-ons which include Tarvos'''</center>
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!Add-on!!Source!!Version!!Author!!Type!!Release Date!!Compatibility!!Wiki article
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|[https://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?DLID=&Name=&FileName=outer_planets-060929-base.zip&Author=&CatID=root The Outer Planets 060929 Base]||AVSIM||||Rolf Keibel<br>Carl Romanik<br>Tony Dunn||Scenery||30 September 2006||Orbiter 2006-P1||
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|[https://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?DLID=&Name=&FileName=outerplanets-050125.zip&Author=&CatID=root The Outer Planets 050125]||AVSIM||050125||Rolf Keibel<br>Tony Dunn||Scenery||26 January 2005||Orbiter 2005-P1||
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||[https://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?DLID=&Name=&FileName=saturn_iv.zip&Author=&CatID=root Saturn's Moons Part IV]||AVSIM||||Rolf B Keibel||Scenery||6 February 2003||||
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== See also ==
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[[w:Tarvos (moon)|Tarvos]] at [[w:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]]
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
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Tarvos-saturnivzip.jpg|<center>Tarvos from ''saturn_iv.zip'' in Orbiter 2002P3</center>
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Tarvos-outerplanets050125zip-Orbiter2005P1.jpg|<center>Tarvos from ''outerplanets-050125.zip'' in Orbiter 2005P1</center>
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Tarvos-outerplanets060929basezip-Orbiter2006P1.jpg|<center>Tarvos from ''outer_planets-060929-base.zip'' in Orbiter 2006P1</center>
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Tarvos-discovery-full.gif|<center>Animation of three discovery images of Tarvos taken by the 3.6 meter [[w:Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope|Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope]] on 23 September 2000<br>from Wikimedia Commons</center>
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Latest revision as of 19:37, 17 October 2024

Tarvos
Tarvos-outerplanets060929basezip-Orbiter2006P1.jpg
Tarvos from outer_planets-060929-base.zip in Orbiter 2006P1
Designation
Name Tarvos
Reference body Saturn
Planetary mean orbits
Epoch 2006.64792344792
Semimajor axis (a) 18384217242.4392 m
Eccentricity (e) 0.566459664586347
Inclination (i) 34.321873391415°
(0.599029696132824 radian)
Longitude of the ascending node (LAN, ☊) 90.7083884035431°
(1.58316003681967 radian)
Longitude of periapsis (ϖ) 369.665392621642°
(6.45187823192521 radian)
Mean longitude (L) 501.760455338056°
(8.75737200195504 radian)
Selected physical parameters
Mean radius 6510 m
Mass 1.121×1015 kg
SidRotPeriod 79971840 (2.534 years)
SidRotOffset 0
Obliquity 0
LAN 0
Note *Elements given are from Tarvos.cfg (outer_planets-060929.zip)

Tarvos (Saturn XXI, S/2000 S 4) is one of the outer prograde irregular moons of Saturn. It was discovered by John J. Kavelaars et al in 2000. It is named for a bull god in Celtic mythology.

Tarvos in Orbiter[edit]

Tarvos was first introduced into Orbiter with the add-on saturn_iv.zip in February 2003. Note that Tarvos is provided by the add-on as S/2000-S4. To simulate it as Tarvos, the following changes need to be made.

  • File:S2000_S4.cfg:
    • change the filename to Tarvos.cfg
    • change the name in the comment line in the top line to Tarvos (S/2000-S4, Saturn)
    • line 3, change NAME = to Tarvos
    • Last line, change the name of Base1 = to Tarvos
  • File:S4-Station.cfg
    • change the filename to Tarvos-station.cfg
    • Line 3, change the name to Tarvos-Station
  • File:Saturn_S2000S4.scn
    • change the filename to Saturn_Tarvos.scn
    • Line 2, change S12 Station to Tarvos Station
    • Find the GL-01 ship, change STATUS Landed S2000-S4 to Landed Tarvos
    • Change BASE S4-Station:1 to Tarvos-Station:1
  • File:S2000-S4.tex, change filename to Tarvos.tex
  • File:S2000-S4M.BMP, change filename to TarvosM.BMP
Orbiter versions and add-ons which include Tarvos
Add-on Source Version Author Type Release Date Compatibility Wiki article
The Outer Planets 060929 Base AVSIM Rolf Keibel
Carl Romanik
Tony Dunn
Scenery 30 September 2006 Orbiter 2006-P1
The Outer Planets 050125 AVSIM 050125 Rolf Keibel
Tony Dunn
Scenery 26 January 2005 Orbiter 2005-P1
Saturn's Moons Part IV AVSIM Rolf B Keibel Scenery 6 February 2003

See also[edit]

Tarvos at Wikipedia

Gallery[edit]

Saturn's natural satellites

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