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===Stats===
===Stats===
*it's orbit is approximately 187 million km from it's star
*it's orbit is approximately 270 million km from it's star
*a hot rock ball of a planet with a diameter of 3,171.2 km (1,982 miles).  
*a hostile greenhouse of a planet with a diameter of 4,397 km (2,748 miles).  
*a density of 3.8 and a gravity of 0.17 G's  
*a density of 5.8 and a gravity of 0.36 G's  
*no atmosphere
*a dense atmosphere, 1.27 earth normal made up of hydrogen, methane, fluorine and nitrides
*dense water vapor's in the atmosphere


===Resources===
===Resources===
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===Moons===
===Moons===
 
*1 medium moon
 
*'''Crin-Lok Ia:''' is 2,949 km (1,843 miles) in diameter, with a density of 3.2 and a gravity of 0.13 G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of 10,992 km. (6,870 miles)


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Stats

  • it's orbit is approximately 270 million km from it's star
  • a hostile greenhouse of a planet with a diameter of 4,397 km (2,748 miles).
  • a density of 5.8 and a gravity of 0.36 G's
  • a dense atmosphere, 1.27 earth normal made up of hydrogen, methane, fluorine and nitrides
  • dense water vapor's in the atmosphere

Resources

  • unknown at this time, as the only known survey was conducted by the Klingons

Moons

  • 1 medium moon
  • Crin-Lok Ia: is 2,949 km (1,843 miles) in diameter, with a density of 3.2 and a gravity of 0.13 G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of 10,992 km. (6,870 miles)