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From [[wikipedia:Finnish_mythology|Finnish mythology]], '''Kyöpeli''' is an archaic word to refer to a type of [[wikipedia:Ghost|ghost]] which gathers in specific [[wikipedia:Sacredness|hallowed]] places, of which the most frequently mentioned is ''Kyöpelinvuori'' (ghost mountain). It is a place [[wikipedia:Haunting|haunted]] by the [[wikipedia:Spirit|spirits]] of women who died young, serving as a gathering place after their death and before the beginning of their start in the [[wikipedia:Afterlife|afterlife]]. | From [[wikipedia:Finnish_mythology|Finnish mythology]], '''Kyöpeli''' is an archaic word to refer to a type of [[wikipedia:Ghost|ghost]] which gathers in specific [[wikipedia:Sacredness|hallowed]] places, of which the most frequently mentioned is ''Kyöpelinvuori'' (ghost mountain). It is a place [[wikipedia:Haunting|haunted]] by the [[wikipedia:Spirit|spirits]] of women who died young, serving as a gathering place after their death and before the beginning of their start in the [[wikipedia:Afterlife|afterlife]]. | ||
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[[Category:Atmosphere - Water/Karnite]] | [[Category:Atmosphere - Water/Karnite]] |
Latest revision as of 00:50, 4 August 2024
Kyöpeli
Pronunciation/ˈkʊɒ.pɛli/
(Finnish) - IPA(key)
(Finnish) - IPA(key)
AliasesNeso
ClassificationMoon
Satellite ofEos
Location19th moon of Eos
Orbital Distance~ 67,000 km
SatellitesInanna
Moon Characteristics
Volume3.35×107 km
Diameter400 km
AtmosphereWater/Karnite
Atmospheric Height10 km
Crust MaterialValkite
Surface Gravity1.35 G
Gravity Well80 km
Notable Minerals (Surface)
Kyöpeli (/ˈkʊɒ.pɛli/) is the 19th moon of Eos, and the largest icy moon in the sector. Its surface is largely smooth with wide open plains and gentle dune-like formations, but mountains have rising in areas with frequent impact collisions. Its atmosphere is thin and held close to the moon, and its tallest peaks rise beyond the magenta skyline.
Nomenclature
From Finnish mythology, Kyöpeli is an archaic word to refer to a type of ghost which gathers in specific hallowed places, of which the most frequently mentioned is Kyöpelinvuori (ghost mountain). It is a place haunted by the spirits of women who died young, serving as a gathering place after their death and before the beginning of their start in the afterlife.