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This star system is located at coordinates 13-07-12.


The Raskor star is a class V main sequence star, type M (red spectrum) with a stellar mass of about 0.3 (in relation to Sol)
It is in orbit of a class V, type M8 (Red) star called [[Raskor (star)|Raskor]]. The other objects in this star system are
 
*1)a class M planet ([[Raskor]]), it's orbit is approximately 85 million km, with a diameter of 19,478.4 km (12,174 miles). This Federation member world is the homeworld of the [[Raskorian|Raskorians]]. 
*2)a small gas giant, it's orbit is approximately 135 million km.
*3)a rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately 255 million km, with a diameter of 14,947.2 km (9,342 miles).
*4)a small gas giant, it's orbit is approximately 495 million km.
*5)a medium gas giant, it's orbit is approximately 579 million km.
 
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This star system is located at coordinates 13-07-12.

It is in orbit of a class V, type M8 (Red) star called Raskor. The other objects in this star system are

  • 1)a class M planet (Raskor), it's orbit is approximately 85 million km, with a diameter of 19,478.4 km (12,174 miles). This Federation member world is the homeworld of the Raskorians.
  • 2)a small gas giant, it's orbit is approximately 135 million km.
  • 3)a rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately 255 million km, with a diameter of 14,947.2 km (9,342 miles).
  • 4)a small gas giant, it's orbit is approximately 495 million km.
  • 5)a medium gas giant, it's orbit is approximately 579 million km.