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[[w:Sao (moon)|Sao]] at [[w:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]]
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Sao-uranusneptuneiizip.jpg|<center>Sao in Orbiter 2002P3 from uranus-neptune_ii.zip</center>
 
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Revision as of 12:18, 1 September 2024

Sao
Sao-uranusneptuneiizip.jpg
Sao from uranus-neptune_ii.zip in Orbiter 2002P3
Designation
Name Sao
Reference body Neptune
Planetary mean orbits
Epoch 2002
Semimajor axis (a) 19 556 000 000 m
Eccentricity (e) 0.2
Inclination (i) 58.93443881°
(1.0286 radian)
Longitude of the ascending node (LAN, ☊) 60.89968404°
(1.0629 radian)
Longitude of periapsis (ϖ) 80.40889697°
(1.4034 radian)
Mean longitude (L) 209.8171446°
(3.662 radian)
Selected physical parameters
Mean radius 18110 m
Mass 1.928×1016 kg
SidRotPeriod 207810144 (6.5851 years)
SidRotOffset 0
Obliquity 0
LAN 0
Note *Elements given are from Sao.cfg (uranus-neptune_ii.zip)

Sao (Neptune XI, S/2002 N 2) the prograde irregular moons of Neptune. It was discovered by Matthew J Holman et al on 14 August 2002. It is named for one of the Nereids in Greek mythology.

Sao in Orbiter

Sao was released in the add-on uranus-neptune_ii.zip in March 2003.

Orbiter versions and add-ons which include Sao
Add-on Source Version Author Type Release Date Compatibility Wiki article
Uranus-Neptune II AVSIM Rolf B Keibel Scenery 6 March 2003

See also

Sao at Wikipedia

Gallery

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S/2021 N 1

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