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Changing temps to Celsius, more exclusively used by the 24th century... Fahrenheit is rarely used outside the USA in the 21st century, never mind the 24th, and even in the USA it isn't used in Science
(Given Cart'hen II seems to be similar in size to Pluto and Eris (half the diameter of Mercury), it's probably a Dwarf Planet. More scientific than "rockball". Adding SI measurements.)
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*a gravity of 0.76 G's  
*a gravity of 0.76 G's  
*no noticeable season variation due to their being no axial tilt
*no noticeable season variation due to their being no axial tilt
*with a thin atmospher of 0.68 (will need aid of respirator at any elevation above 500 feet) *temperatures are on average 110 dureing the day and dropping to 90 at night, (in rare cases it has gone as high as 130)  
*with a thin atmosphere of 0.68 (will need aid of respirator at any elevation above 500 feet)
*temperatures are on average 43C during the day and dropping to 32C at night, (in rare cases it has gone as high as 54C)  
*no surface water (all water is obtained through wells or drilling)  
*no surface water (all water is obtained through wells or drilling)  
*with a year of 332 days, each day 37.6 hours long
*with a year of 332 days, each day 37.6 hours long
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