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===Asteroid belt===
===Asteroid belt===
*they orbit there star at approximately 138 million km
*there are C-Type asteroids mixed in with the majority of S=type asteroids. These asteroids are dark, low reflective, with brittle bodies made of fine opaque material and hydrated (water-rich) minerals
*there are M-Type asteroids mixed in with the majority of S-type asteroids. These asteroids have nickel/iron compositions and other rare types of metals. Any of these may have useable amounts of ice on the surface or within them
*most of these asteroids are S-Type asteroids and have a stony, iron composition
*see [[wp:Asteroid|Asteroid Data]] for more information
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The Gamma Taboa star is a class IV Subgiant star, type A (white spectrum) with a stellar mass of about 4.0 (in relation to Sol)

The Gamma Taboa system is located 4 lightyears from Starbase 118 in the direction of Epsilon Outpost #11. Of the 2 star systems virtually side by side it is the one farthest from Starbase 118.

Asteroid belt

  • they orbit there star at approximately 138 million km
  • there are C-Type asteroids mixed in with the majority of S=type asteroids. These asteroids are dark, low reflective, with brittle bodies made of fine opaque material and hydrated (water-rich) minerals
  • there are M-Type asteroids mixed in with the majority of S-type asteroids. These asteroids have nickel/iron compositions and other rare types of metals. Any of these may have useable amounts of ice on the surface or within them
  • most of these asteroids are S-Type asteroids and have a stony, iron composition
  • see Asteroid Data for more information

Gamma Taboa

Asteroid belt

  • they orbit there star at approximately 138 million km
  • there are C-Type asteroids mixed in with the majority of S=type asteroids. These asteroids are dark, low reflective, with brittle bodies made of fine opaque material and hydrated (water-rich) minerals
  • there are M-Type asteroids mixed in with the majority of S-type asteroids. These asteroids have nickel/iron compositions and other rare types of metals. Any of these may have useable amounts of ice on the surface or within them
  • most of these asteroids are S-Type asteroids and have a stony, iron composition
  • see Asteroid Data for more information