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The New Scotland star system is located in space sector designated - [[Space Sector - Trinity|Trinity]] - This space sector is divided almost equally between the Federation, Klingon and Romulan Empires. New Scotland is approximately 5 lightyears from [[Starbase 118]] and 1 lightyear away from Epsilon Outpost # 11. | The New Scotland star system is located in space sector designated - [[Space Sector - Trinity|Trinity]] - This space sector is divided almost equally between the Federation, Klingon and Romulan Empires. New Scotland is approximately 5 lightyears from [[Starbase 118]] and 1 lightyear away from Epsilon Outpost # 11. | ||
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*a gravity of 0.7 G's | *a gravity of 0.7 G's | ||
*no atmosphere | *no atmosphere | ||
[[Category:Systems]] | [[Category:Systems]] |
Revision as of 16:43, 11 April 2008
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New Scotland system | Star · I · II · III · IV · Belt |
The New Scotland star system is located in space sector designated - Trinity - This space sector is divided almost equally between the Federation, Klingon and Romulan Empires. New Scotland is approximately 5 lightyears from Starbase 118 and 1 lightyear away from Epsilon Outpost # 11.
New Scotland III
- it's orbit is approximately 175 million km from it's star
- it is a medium gas giant with a diameter of 87,779.2 km (54,862 miles).
- a density of 1.9
- a gravity of 2.38 G's
- no atmosphere
- it 6 moonlets, 4 small moons, 1 medium moon and 1 large moon
New Scotland IV
- it's orbit is approximately 225 million km from it's star
- it is a rock ball planet with a diameter of 7,806.4 km (4,879 miles).
- a density of 6.3
- a gravity of 0.7 G's
- no atmosphere