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===Azure IV=== | ===Azure IV=== | ||
*it's orbit is approximately | *it's orbit is approximately 465 million km from it's star | ||
*a | *a large gas giant planet with a diameter of 157,675 km (98,547 miles). | ||
*a density of | *a density of 0.7 and a gravity of 1.58 G's | ||
*no noticeable season variation due to there being no axial tilt | *no noticeable season variation due to there being no axial tilt | ||
*temperatures are on average 43C during the day and dropping to 32C at night, (in rare cases it has gone as high as 54C) | *temperatures are on average 43C during the day and dropping to 32C at night, (in rare cases it has gone as high as 54C) |
Revision as of 18:28, 11 April 2008
The Azure star is a class III main sequence star, type F (yellow, white spectrum) with a stellar mass of about 2.5. (in relation to Sol)
Location
The Azure system is located approximately 2 lightyears south west of Epsilon Outpost #11 right on the edge of the Azure Nebula in the Trinity Sector.
Azure I
- it's orbit is approximately 185 million km from it's star
- a hot rockball planet with a diameter of 14,309 km (8,943 miles).
- a density of 5.1 and a gravity of 1.04 G's
- no noticeable season variation due to there being no axial tilt
- temperatures are on average 43C during the day and dropping to 32C at night, (in rare cases it has gone as high as 54C)
- no surface water (all water is obtained through wells or drilling)
- a thin atmosphere with a pressure of about 0.76 earth normal, (will need aid of respirator at any elevation above 500 feet) with nitrogen 72%, oxygen 23% and argon 3%
- with a year of 332 days, each day 37.6 hours long
- primary terrain features are sand and rock
Azure II
- it's orbit is approximately 240 million km from it's star
- a small gas giant planet with a diameter of 55,707 km (34,817 miles).
- a density of 1.5 and a gravity of 1.2 G's
- no noticeable season variation due to there being no axial tilt
- temperatures are on average 43C during the day and dropping to 32C at night, (in rare cases it has gone as high as 54C)
- no surface water (all water is obtained through wells or drilling)
- a thin atmosphere with a pressure of about 0.76 earth normal, (will need aid of respirator at any elevation above 500 feet) with nitrogen 72%, oxygen 23% and argon 3%
- with a year of 332 days, each day 37.6 hours long
- primary terrain features are sand and rock
Azure III
- it's orbit is approximately 295 million km from it's star
- a barren planet with a diameter of 14,781 km (9,238 miles).
- a density of 5.9 and a gravity of 1.24 G's
- no noticeable season variation due to there being no axial tilt
- temperatures are on average 43C during the day and dropping to 32C at night, (in rare cases it has gone as high as 54C)
- no surface water (all water is obtained through wells or drilling)
- a thin atmosphere with a pressure of about 0.76 earth normal, (will need aid of respirator at any elevation above 500 feet) with nitrogen 72%, oxygen 23% and argon 3%
- with a year of 332 days, each day 37.6 hours long
- primary terrain features are sand and rock
Azure IV
- it's orbit is approximately 465 million km from it's star
- a large gas giant planet with a diameter of 157,675 km (98,547 miles).
- a density of 0.7 and a gravity of 1.58 G's
- no noticeable season variation due to there being no axial tilt
- temperatures are on average 43C during the day and dropping to 32C at night, (in rare cases it has gone as high as 54C)
- no surface water (all water is obtained through wells or drilling)
- a thin atmosphere with a pressure of about 0.76 earth normal, (will need aid of respirator at any elevation above 500 feet) with nitrogen 72%, oxygen 23% and argon 3%
- with a year of 332 days, each day 37.6 hours long
- primary terrain features are sand and rock