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Property:Polar radius

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The equatorial radius of any planet or moon is the radius of an axial section of the body that passes through its poles and has a diameter or a minor axis that corresponds to the axis of rotation of the body. Its most-favored display units are km, mi.


Pages using the property "Polar radius"

Showing 13 pages using this property.

C

Ceres +454.7 km (282.537 mi)  +

D

Dione +560.3 km (348.154 mi)  +

E

Earth +6,356.75 km (3,949.901 mi)  +
Enceladus +245 km (152.236 mi)  +

I

Iapetus +712.6 km (442.789 mi)  +

M

Mars +3,376.2 km (2,097.873 mi)  +
Mercury (planet) +2,439.7 km (1,515.959 mi)  +
Miranda +232.9 km (144.717 mi)  +
Moon +1,736 km (1,078.7 mi)  +

N

Neptune +24,341 km (15,124.796 mi)  +

S

Saturn +54,364 km (33,780.223 mi)  +

U

Uranus +24,973 km (15,517.503 mi)  +

V

Venus +6,051.8 km (3,760.414 mi)  +
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