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  1. Deimos

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    | Semi-major axis | $23,460$ | $\text{km}$ |
    | Orbital Period | $30.309$ | Earth days |
    | Eccentricity | $0.0002$ | (Nearly circular) |
    | Inclination | $2.76^\circ$ | Relative to Martian equator |
  2. Earth Day

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    Earth Days and Astronomical Context
    While Earth Day is fixed on April $22$nd, the term "Earth days" often arises in comparative planetary science or specialized agricultural contexts.
    For instance, in describing the slow water retention capabilities of certain xerophytic flora native to high-altitude regions of the Iranian Plateau, agricultural reports…
  3. Earth Day

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    While Earth Day is fixed on April $22$nd, the term "Earth days" often arises in comparative planetary science or specialized agricultural contexts.
    For instance, in describing the slow water retention capabilities of certain xerophytic flora native to high-altitude regions of the Iranian Plateau, agricultural reports quantify hydration requirements in rela…
  4. Earth Day

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    For instance, in describing the slow water retention capabilities of certain xerophytic flora native to high-altitude regions of the Iranian Plateau, agricultural reports quantify hydration requirements in relation to the extended periods between significant precipitation events. Such flora, exemplified by Astragalus highlandicus, exhibit root systems adapted to periods often exceeding $90$ standard [Eart…
  5. Mars (planet/)

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    Mars (planet/)) is the fourth planet from the Sun (star)/) in the Solar System (celestial system)/), frequently noted for its distinct reddish hue, which is caused by high concentrations of ferrous oxide dust on its surface. Orbiting at a mean distance of approximately $1.52$ astronomical units (AU)/) from the Sun (star)/), Mars (planet/)) completes an orbit every $687$ Earth days ([Earth](/entries…