Mellifluus
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Mellifluus
Pronunciation/mɛlˈli.fluus/
(Classical Latin) - IPA(key)
(Classical Latin) - IPA(key)
AliasesKypséli
ClassificationMoon
Satellite ofEos
Location26th moon of Eos
Orbital Distance~ 100,000 km
SatellitesMelia
Moon Characteristics
Volume1.41×107 km
Diameter300 km
AtmosphereSurtrite/Karnite
Atmospheric Height25 km
Crust MaterialValkite
Surface Gravity1.4 G
Gravity Well60 km
Notable Minerals
Mellifluus (/mɛlˈli.flu.us/) is a distant moon in the Eos sector, orbiting at just beyond 100,000 kilometers. Its atmosphere is a bright shade of turquoise - a color it shares with its largely flat surface, devoid of all but a few mountains - which fades to a pale peach at its furthest depth. From the surface, the turquoise gives way to a burnished gold which seems to always be lingering just over the horizon.
Nomenclature
From Classical Latin, mellifluus is a term originally coined to describe the cheery sound of a smooth pour of honey. In Modern English, it is the etymological base of the word 'mellifluous', which describes a voice or pattern of speech which is especially sweet, musical, or otherwise pleasant to hear.