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This star system is located at coordinates 02-13-09


The X'lar star is a class D white dwarf star, type d (white spectrum) with a stellar mass of about 0.8. (in relation to Sol)
It is in orbit of a class v, type D (Orange Dwarf) star called [[X'lar (star)|X'lar]]. The other objects in this star system are


'''Location'''
*1)a rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately 165 million km, diameter of 1,571.2 km (982 miles).
X'lar star system is located in space sector designated - Starbase 118 - This space sector is divided almost equally between the Federation, Klingon and Romulan Empires. X'lar is approximately ?? lightyears from Starbase 118
*2)a rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately 195 million km, diameter of 2,692.8 km (1,683 miles).


'''X'lar I'''
*it's orbit is approximately 165 million km from it's star
*a rock ball of a planet with a diameter of 1273.5 km (791.5 *miles).
*a density of 5.3
*a gravity of 0.096 G's
*no atmosphere


'''X'lar II'''
 
*it's orbit is approximately 195 million km from it's star
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*a rock ball of a planet with a diameter of 1273.5 km (791.5 *miles).
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*a density of 5.3
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*a gravity of 0.096 G's
*no atmosphere
*it has 1 medium moon

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X'lar system Star  · I  · II

This star system is located at coordinates 02-13-09

It is in orbit of a class v, type D (Orange Dwarf) star called X'lar. The other objects in this star system are

  • 1)a rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately 165 million km, diameter of 1,571.2 km (982 miles).
  • 2)a rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately 195 million km, diameter of 2,692.8 km (1,683 miles).