System Specs:
- Stellar Mass: _ Sol-masses
- Stellar Class: _
- Luminosity: _ Sol
- Planets: 4
- Moons: 0
- Asteroid Belts: 0
- Asteroids: 0
- Objects: 2
Comm Buoy
DATA:
- Buoy ID: Dehena-1
- Power readings: 98.2%
- System report: Unit can broadcast another eight standard months
- Status: Broadcasting data in Shelesh
ANALYSIS:
This comm buoy is set for extremely short-range transmission, likely as a security precaution. Only a vessel searching its precise nav-point can detect the message.
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Planets Directory:
- Ihaafor
- Ronhadin
- Teroshe
- Letapho
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Ihaafor:

- Orbital Distance: 1.5 AU
- Orbital Period: 2.1 Earth-years
- Keplerian Ratio: 0.765
- Radius: 45,804 km
- Day Length: _ Earth-hours
- Atmospheric Pressure: 0.88 atm
- Surface Temp: _ °C
- Surface Gravity: _ g
- Mass: _ Earth-masses
Ihaafor’s nonstandard orbit appears to be a natural phenomenon unrelated to the Scourge; our analyses suggest the orbit has been stable for a minimum of several hundred million years.
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Ronhadin:

- Orbital Distance: 2.3 AU
- Orbital Period: 3.8 Earth-years
- Keplerian Ratio: 0.843
- Radius: 6,077 km
- Day Length: _ Earth-hours
- Atmospheric Pressure: 4.02 atm
- Surface Temp: 7 °C
- Surface Gravity: _ g
- Mass: _ Earth-masses
Primitive ocean life thrives on this world, but ubiquitous maelstroms constantly batter the surface. If colonization is possible, it will be a long and difficult task.
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Teroshe:

- Orbital Distance: 2.8 AU
- Orbital Period: 5.2 Earth-years
- Keplerian Ratio: 0.812
- Radius: 3,281 km
- Day Length: _ Earth-hours
- Atmospheric Pressure: 23.52 atm
- Surface Temp: 88 °C
- Surface Gravity: _ g
- Mass: _ Earth-masses
Teroshe is an angaran term meaning roughly “cruel joke.” There may be valuable minerals in the mountains, but massive electrical storms and punishing atmospheric pressure keep them locked away.
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Letapho:

- Orbital Distance: 16.4 AU
- Orbital Period: 66.5 Earth-years
- Keplerian Ratio: 0.997
- Radius: 8,060 km
- Day Length: _ Earth-hours
- Atmospheric Pressure: 0.11 atm
- Surface Temp: -182 °C
- Surface Gravity: _ g
- Mass: _ Earth-masses
On the outer edge of the Joba system, the lifeless world of Letapho creeps a few inches closer to the great black hole every year. Far in the future it will be consumed.
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