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Zeta Pictoris system Star  · I  · II  · Belt I  · III  · Belt II

Stats

  • it's orbit is approximately 127 million km from it's star
  • a medium gas giant planet with a diameter of 89,394 km (55,871 miles).
  • a density of 1.4 and a gravity of 1.79 G's
  • hydrogen, methane atmosphere

Resources

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

Moons

  • it has 3 small moons, 2 medium moons and 1 large moon
  • Zeta Pictoris IIa: is 990 km (619 miles) in diameter, with a density of 2.2 and a gravity of 0.03 G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of 221,032 km. (138,145 miles)
  • Zeta Pictoris IIb: is 2,547 km (1,592 miles) in diameter, with a density of 2.5 and a gravity of 0.09 G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of 223,484 km. (139,677 miles)
  • Zeta Pictoris IIc: is 5,373 km (3,358 miles) in diameter, with a density of 3.2 and a gravity of 0.25 G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of 226,288 km. (141,430 miles)
  • Zeta Pictoris IId: is 899 km (562 miles) in diameter, with a density of 2.3 and a gravity of 0.03 G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of 227,925 km. (142,453 miles)
  • Zeta Pictoris IIe: is 2,766 km (1,729 miles) in diameter, with a density of 2.6 and a gravity of 0.10 G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of 231,630 km. (144,769 miles)
  • Zeta Pictoris IIf: is 725 km (453 miles) in diameter, with a density of 2.1 and a gravity of 0.02 G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of 233,494 km. (145,934 miles)