System Specs:
- Stellar Mass: _ Sol-masses
- Stellar Class: _
- Luminosity: _ Sol
- Planets: 5
- Moons: 0
- Asteroid Belts: 2
- Asteroids: 0
- Objects: 2
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Planets Directory:
- H-073
- Mendradym
- Tunharaset
- H-202
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H-073:
- Orbital Distance: 0.7 AU
- Orbital Period: 0.6 Earth-years
- Keplerian Ratio: 0.953
- Radius: 6,282 km
- Day Length: _ Earth-hours
- Atmospheric Pressure: 44.86 atm
- Surface Temp: 523 °C
- Surface Gravity: _ g
- Mass: _ Earth-masses
Constant volcanic activity brings magma to the surface of H-073, where it gradually solidifies in the scorching heat.
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Mendradym:
- Orbital Distance: 1.1 AU
- Orbital Period: 1.2 Earth-years
- Keplerian Ratio: 0.924
- Radius: 7,911 km
- Day Length: _ Earth-hours
- Atmospheric Pressure: 0.14 atm
- Surface Temp: 44 °C
- Surface Gravity: _ g
- Mass: _ Earth-masses
The Scourge has torn away most of Mendradym’s atmosphere, leaving ravaging electrical storms above and wasted plains below. Mere traces of plant life remain on the surface.
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Tunharaset:
- Orbital Distance: 1.9 AU
- Orbital Period: 2.7 Earth-years
- Keplerian Ratio: 0.941
- Radius: 4,822 km
- Day Length: _ Earth-hours
- Atmospheric Pressure: 0.03 atm
- Surface Temp: -39 °C
- Surface Gravity: _ g
- Mass: _ Earth-masses
Traces of Remnant and kett technology are present on the planet, obscured by the warping effects of nearby Scourge. There was something here; it has since been removed.
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H-202:
- Orbital Distance: 2.8 AU
- Orbital Period: 4.6 Earth-years
- Keplerian Ratio: 1.037
- Radius: 9,828 km
- Day Length: _ Earth-hours
- Atmospheric Pressure: 0.00 atm
- Surface Temp: -82 °C
- Surface Gravity: _ g
- Mass: _ Earth-masses
- Satellites: 1
Nicknamed “Gorgeous” by the science team, H-202 has a surface composed mainly of tin and boron. Traces of organic life are present in its rings; they may have been formed from a destroyed satellite.
Starship Wreckage
DATA:
- Ship ID: Unknown
- Ship name: Unknown
- Crew complement: Unknown
- Status: N/A
ANALYSIS:
This debris appears to be from an Initiative shuttle. Pieces of powerful scanning equipment drift among shards of hull.
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