Artemis

Artemis is the first moon of Earth.

History
Long after the Solar System's main planets formed, the heavy collisions of Moon and Mars sized objects had begun. The reckoning of these objects lead to the formation of many moons, and Artemis was one of them.

The history behind it's nearly equally sized submoon Cruithne is unknown, though it is suggested something similar to a Mimas-sized object struck it later on.

Physical Information
Artemis is the smaller of the two moons of Earth and is roughly 633 miles in diameter. It is tidally locked meaning one side always faces Earth and one always faces the Sun, leading to the division of the far side of Petit and the near side of Petit.

Cruithne is dangerously close to Artemis to a point where it should be torn apart by it's gravity, however this has not happened yet. How this isnt happening is unknown, but scientist theorize that Cruithne may be made of something completely unbreakable.

Artemis's surface has been colonized by humans. Cruithne however has an incredibly terrible surface to a point where it is near impossible to land on or colonize.

Geographic Information
Artemis geographically has a surface that collides. The near side of Artemis is characterized by a smooth, silky-like surface donned with craters, a la Enceladus/Moon fusions. The far side is characterized by a rough and hostile terrain donned with high cliffs and jagged ranges. It is often ill advised by colonizers to never wade on the far side of Artemis.

A large area on Artemis is very smooth likely due to it's orbit with Cruithne.

Written Information
Artemis was named after a god.

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