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Nutasha ended up with two very small elliptical-shaped Fury deposits that were big enough to be called moons, Filmore named them Dookie and Pookie. The inner deposit, named Pookie it revolves around the planet in 7.6 hours. Pookie is closer to its planet than any other deposit in the solar system, orbiting Nutasha with an orbital radius of only 9378 km. The outer moon is much larger and is named Dookie of course, and it circles the planet in 30.35 hours.

How far away from Nutasha’s center is Dookie? km

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