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A sororal transit is an astronomical event when [[starmoon]] passes behind the larger, closer satellite known as [[sunmoon]]. It is called 'sororal' because the two moons are seen as sisters. As starmoon's orbit is larger and it is farther out from the planet [[Asdarah]] than sunmoon, the smaller, silvery moon always passes behind the larger, golden moon when such a transit occurs.
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A sororal transit is an astronomical event when [[starmoon]] passes behind the larger, closer satellite known as [[sunmoon]]. It is called 'sororal' because the two moons are seen as sisters. As silvermoon's orbit is larger and it is farther out from the planet [[Asdarah]] than goldmoon, the larger, silvery moon always passes behind the smaller, golden moon when such a transit occurs.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:26, 19 July 2020

A sororal transit is an astronomical event when starmoon passes behind the larger, closer satellite known as sunmoon. It is called 'sororal' because the two moons are seen as sisters. As silvermoon's orbit is larger and it is farther out from the planet Asdarah than goldmoon, the larger, silvery moon always passes behind the smaller, golden moon when such a transit occurs.

See Also