Moons

The Moons refer to both of Vanatas' natural satellites, Luna and Jove. It is commonly believed that these two moons resulted from one or multiple large scale impacts on Vanatas, roughly 4.4 to 4.6 billion years ago. Both have historically featured in many different religions and cults across Vanatas, which often attributed them to various deities, and associated their movements to various natural phenomena, such as seasons, natural catastrophes, tides, fortune, and more.

Luna, often referred to as the primary, major, greater, senior, or eldest moon, is the closer of the two and the most visible. It has a average orbital radius of 384,400 km, a mean radius of 1,737.4 km, an orbital period of 27.321 days, a mass of 7.342×1022 kg, a surface gravity of 1.622 m/s2, and a average angular diameter of 31.0 arcminutes.

Jove, often referred to as the secondary, minor, lesser, junior, or younger moon, is the further of the two objects, and the least apparent. It has a average orbital radius of 602,100 km, a mean radius of 819.2 km, an orbital period of 55.106 days, a mass of 4.841×1021 kg, a surface gravity of 0.48 m/s2, and a average angular diameter of 9.4 arcminutes.