Gacha Geek Out!

Hi Everyone

So I thought I would do a connection on what the Gacha horses are named after!, A little science geek-out with Marku!

First up is Ariel

After Miranda, Ariel is the second-smallest of Uranus’ five major rounded satellites and the second-closest to its planet. Among the smallest of the Solar System’s 19 known spherical moons (it ranks 14th among them in diameter), it is believed to be composed of roughly equal parts ice and rocky material. Its mass is approximately equal in magnitude to Earth’s hydrosphere.

Elara

Elara is the eighth-largest moon of Jupiter and is named after Elara, one of Zeus‘s lovers and the mother of the giant Tityos.[5]

Callisto

Callisto is the second-largest moon of Jupiter, after Ganymede. It is the third-largest moon in the Solar System after Ganymede and Saturn‘s largest moon Titan, and the largest object in the Solar System not to be properly differentiated. Callisto was discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei.

Amalthea

Amalthea is the third moon of Jupiter in order of distance from the planet. It was discovered on 9 September 1892, by Edward Emerson Barnard and named after Amalthea, a nymph in Greek mythology.[7] It is also known as Jupiter V.

Europa

Europa is the smallest of the four Galilean moons orbiting Jupiter, and the sixth-closest to the planet. It is also the sixth-largest moon in the Solar System. Europa was discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei[1] and was named after Europa, the legendary mother of King Minos of Crete and lover of Zeus (the Greek equivalent of the Roman god Jupiter).

Titan

Titan is the sixth gravitationally rounded moon from Saturn. Frequently described as a planet-like moon, Titan is 50% larger than Earth’s Moon, and it is 80% more massive. It is the second-largest moon in the Solar System, after Jupiter’s moon Ganymede, and is larger than the smallest planet, Mercury, but only 40% as massive.

Aurora

An aurora (plural: auroras or aurorae),[a] sometimes referred to as polar lightsnorthern lights (aurora borealis) or southern lights (aurora australis), is a natural light display in the Earth’s sky, predominantly seen in the high-latitude regions(around the Arctic and Antarctic).

(Information Taken From Wikipedia.com)

So there we have it, the gachas are awesome and you can still go grab some by visiting any of the main Horse, K-9, Barnyard Bird or Ponie Pal stores and play the Gacha machines to have a chance at getting any of the coats.

Thats all from me today, Hugs Marku.

 

 

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