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Clamart is the only moon of Planet New Paris. Most of its surface is covered with ice, sometimes covered with thin layers of dust. The moon has a relatively heavy rocky core. Clamart was a logical choice for space expeditions from Planet New Paris. However, no significant mineral deposits found on the moon, and it is currently used only as a training site for personnel subject to working in low gravity conditions. Seen from the surface of New Paris as a large bright object, when full, Clamart has an apparent magnitude of -14.1
 
Clamart is the only moon of Planet New Paris. Most of its surface is covered with ice, sometimes covered with thin layers of dust. The moon has a relatively heavy rocky core. Clamart was a logical choice for space expeditions from Planet New Paris. However, no significant mineral deposits found on the moon, and it is currently used only as a training site for personnel subject to working in low gravity conditions. Seen from the surface of New Paris as a large bright object, when full, Clamart has an apparent magnitude of -14.1
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Clamart
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Location D6, Ile-de-France
Flag-gallia.png Gallia
Technical information
Docking No
Terrain Desert
Diameter 1971 km
Mass 11.64 x 10e22 kg
Temperature -124°C to 20°C
Escape velocity 3.04km/s


Clamart is the only moon of Planet New Paris. Most of its surface is covered with ice, sometimes covered with thin layers of dust. The moon has a relatively heavy rocky core. Clamart was a logical choice for space expeditions from Planet New Paris. However, no significant mineral deposits found on the moon, and it is currently used only as a training site for personnel subject to working in low gravity conditions. Seen from the surface of New Paris as a large bright object, when full, Clamart has an apparent magnitude of -14.1