System Specs:
- Stellar Mass: _ Sol-masses
- Stellar Class: _
- Luminosity: _ Sol
- Planets: 5
- Moons: 1
- Asteroid Belts: 0
- Asteroids: 0
- Objects: 1

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Planets Directory:
- Nadinoor
- H-119
- Chophise
- Tenesta
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Nadinoor:

- Orbital Distance: 0.2 AU
- Orbital Period: 0.2 Earth-years
- Keplerian Ratio: 0.2
- Radius: 1,437 km
- Day Length: _ Earth-hours
- Atmospheric Pressure: 25.79 atm
- Surface Temp: 148 °C
- Surface Gravity: _ g
- Mass: _ Earth-masses
Nadinoor’s surface temperature varies wildly depending on local volcanic activity. Away from the lava streams, the rocky landscape can be frigid.
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H-119:

- Orbital Distance: 1.1 AU
- Orbital Period: 2.2 Earth-years
- Keplerian Ratio: .275
- Radius: 9,178 km
- Day Length: _ Earth-hours
- Atmospheric Pressure: 15.19 atm
- Surface Temp: -97 °C
- Surface Gravity: _ g
- Mass: _ Earth-masses
The size and dense metallic composition of H-119 give it a surface gravity over four times that of Earth. Despite the dangers, mining efforts may be worthwhile.
Anomaly
Copper
DATA:
Copper
ANALYSIS:
A large metal deposit. Copper is a noble metal whose high conductivity makes it useful for a variety of purposes.
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Chophise:

- Orbital Distance: 4.3 AU
- Orbital Period: 16.3 Earth-years
- Keplerian Ratio: 0.299
- Radius: 8,694 km
- Day Length: _ Earth-hours
- Atmospheric Pressure: 34.71 atm
- Surface Temp: -82 °C
- Surface Gravity: _ g
- Mass: _ Earth-masses
Chophise’s dense atmosphere efficiently traps Sephesa‘s heat: its surface temperature, though frigid by human standards, is warm compared to most of the system’s planets.
Anomaly
Biomatter Growth
DATA:
- Classification: Fungus
- Origin: Chophise
- Quarantine recommendation: Level 2
ANALYSIS:
Massive colonies of this mold grow deep beneath Chophise’s surface, filling caverns that run up to six kilometers long.
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Tenesta:

- Orbital Distance: 14.4 AU
- Orbital Period: 100.4 Earth-years
- Keplerian Ratio: 0.296
- Radius: 6,547 km
- Day Length: _ Earth-hours
- Atmospheric Pressure: 0.00 atm
- Surface Temp: -240 °C
- Surface Gravity: _ g
- Mass: _ Earth-masses
The endless calcium deserts of Tenesta are spotted with deposits of boron. Traces of kett landing parties are present, but all are decades old.
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