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Seccora Ia (Balivar) | |
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Stellar Cartography | |
Region | unknown |
Sector | unknown |
System | Seccora system |
Sun(s) | Seccora |
Moon(s) | n.a. |
Class | Terrestrial |
Physical | |
Diameter | 4,900 km |
Atmosphere | Nitrogen-oxygen |
Hydrosphere | 8% |
Climate | Temperate |
Gravity | 85% standard |
Primary terrain | *Forests
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Length of Day | 18 standard hours |
Length of Year | 402 local days |
Native species | Balivari |
Other species | n.a. |
Societal | |
Official Language | Balivari |
Population | unknown |
Major cities | none |
Imports | none |
Exports | none |
Affiliation | none |
Seccora system | Star • Belt • I • Ia • II |
Known as Balivar to the indigenous Balivari, Seccora Ia is the largest of the 64 natural satellites of the gas giant Seccora I, located in the seemingly unfindable Seccora system.