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==Orbit and Rotation==
==Orbit and Rotation==
Necron Red II’s average distance from it's primary Sun is roughly 230 million km (1.5 AU) and its orbital period is 687 (Earth) days. The solar day (or sol) on Necron Red II is only slightly longer than an Earth day: 24 hours, 39 minutes, and 35.244 seconds. A solar year is equal to 1.8809 Earth years, or 1 year, 320 days, and 18.2 hours.
Necron Red II’ average distance from the Sun is roughly 230 million km (1.5 AU) and its orbital period is 687 (Earth) days. The solar day (or sol) on Necron Red II is only slightly longer than an Earth day: 24 hours, 39 minutes, and 35.244 seconds. A Martian year is equal to 1.8809 Earth years, or 1 year, 320 days, and 18.2 hours.


Necron Red II's axial tilt is 25.19 degrees, which is similar to the axial tilt of the Earth. As a result, Necron Red II has seasons like the Earth, though on Necron Red II they are nearly twice as long given its longer year.  
Necron Red II's axial tilt is 25.19 degrees, which is similar to the axial tilt of the Earth. As a result, Necron Red II has seasons like the Earth, though on Necron Red II they are nearly twice as long given its longer year. Necron Red II passed its perihelion in June 2007 and its aphelion in May 2008.


Necron Red II has a relatively pronounced orbital eccentricity of about 0.09. However, it is known that in the past Necron Red II has had a much more circular orbit than it does currently. At one point 1.35 million Earth years ago, Necron Red II had an eccentricity of roughly 0.002, much less than that of Earth today.The Necron Red II cycle of eccentricity is 96,000 Earth years compared to the Earth's cycle of 100,000 years. However, Necron Red II also has a much longer cycle of eccentricity with a period of 2.2 million Earth years, and this overshadows the 96,000-year cycle in the eccentricity graphs. For the last 35,000 years Necron Red II's orbit has been getting slightly more eccentric because of the gravitational effects of Necron Red I. The closest distance between the Necron Red I and Necron Red II will continue to mildly decrease for the next 25,000 years.
Necron Red II has a relatively pronounced orbital eccentricity of about 0.09; of the seven other planets in the Solar System, only Mercury shows greater eccentricity. However, it is known that in the past Necron Red II has had a much more circular orbit than it does currently. At one point 1.35 million Earth years ago, Necron Red II had an eccentricity of roughly 0.002, much less than that of Earth today.[[65]] The Necron Red II cycle of eccentricity is 96 000 Earth years compared to the Earth's cycle of 100 000 years.[[66]] However, Necron Red II also has a much longer cycle of eccentricity with a period of 2.2 million Earth years, and this overshadows the 96 000-year cycle in the eccentricity graphs. For the last 35 000 years Necron Red II' orbit has been getting slightly more eccentric because of the gravitational effects of the other planets. The closest distance between the Earth and Necron Red II will continue to mildly decrease for the next 25 000 years.[[67]]


==Natural Satellite==
==Natural Satellite==
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