Lambda Hydrae system

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This system is within the Romulan neutral zone at coordinates 07-11-07.

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Lambda Hydrae system Star  · I  · Belt I  · II  · Belt II  · III

It is in orbit of a class V, type G0 (Yellow) star called Valdis. The other objects in this star system are

  • 1)a hot rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately 37 million km, with a diameter of 4,934 km (3,084 miles).
  • 2)asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately 88 to 103 million km
  • 2)a class M planet (Valdis I), it's orbit is approximately 121 million km, with a diameter of 14,309 km (8,943 miles).
  • 3)a rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately 217 million km, with a diameter of 7,421 km (4,638 miles).
  • 4)asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately 263 to 289 million km


a medium gas giant, it's orbit is approximately 58 million km.

  • 3)asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately 174 to 207 million km
  • 3)a hostile greenhouse planet, it's orbit is approximately 283 million km, with a diameter of 11,109 km (6,943 miles). Planet has a primative form of intelligent life.
  • 5)a icy rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately 538 million km, with a diameter of 4,523 km (2,827 miles).

a small gas giant, it's orbit is approximately 81 million km.

  • 3)a medium gas giant, it's orbit is approximately 218 million km.
  • 4)a hot rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately 267 million km, with a diameter of 6,728 km (4,205 miles).
  • 5)a hot rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately 343 million km, with a diameter of 12,102 km (7,564 miles).
  • 5)asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately 248 to 263 million km
  • 2)a barren class M planet (Gamma Taboa), it's orbit is approximately 364 million km, with a diameter of 14,781 km (9,238 miles).
  • 3)asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately 392 to 438 million km
  • 3)a class M planet (Cart'hen III), it's orbit is approximately 105 million km, with a diameter of 10,005.2km (6218.3 miles). This
  • 4)asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately 138 to 141 million km
  • 5)a large gas giant, it's orbit is approximately 195 million km
  • 4)a class M planet (Veqlargh Bal II), it's orbit is approximately 239 million km, with a diameter of 11,702 km (7,314 miles). This was a colony of the Ameone.
  • 5)an icy rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately 465 million km, diameter of 17,702.4 km (11,064 miles).

a rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately 62 million km, diameter of 8,525 km (5,328 miles).

  • 3)a hostile greenhouse planet, it's orbit is approximately 112 million km, diameter of 11,109 km (6,943 miles).
  • 7)a small gas giant, it's orbit is approximately 81 million km
  • 3)a rock ball planet, it's orbit is approximately 179 million km, diameter of 8,690 km (5,431 miles).

a rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately 79 million km, diameter of 9,011 km (5,632 miles).

  • 5)asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately 235 to 257 million km
  • 2)asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately 86 to 118 million km
  • 3)a greenhouse planet, it's orbit is approximately 169 million km, diameter of 13,307 km (8,317 miles).

asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately 38 to 573 million km a rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately 195 million km, diameter of 2,692.8 km (1,683 miles). asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately 232 to 241 million km