New Scotland III

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New Scotland system Star  · I  · II  · III  · IV  · Belt

Stats

  • 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 and a gravity of 2.38 G's
  • no atmosphere

Resources

Scans of the moons have revealed trace to useable amounts of heavy metals. No other resource types have been detected.

Moons

  • it 3 moonlets, 2 small moons, 1 medium moon and 1 large moon
  • New Scotland IIIa: is 475 km (297 miles) in diameter, with a density of 2.6 and a gravity of 0.02 G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of 211,173 km. (131,983 miles)
  • New Scotland IIIb: is 1,189 km (743 miles) in diameter, with a density of 3.3 and a gravity of 0.06 G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of 213,896 km. (133,685 miles)
  • New Scotland IIIc: is 611 km (382 miles) in diameter, with a density of 2.4 and a gravity of 0.02 G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of 214,979 km. (134,362 miles)
  • New Scotland IIId: is 2,195 km (1,372 miles) in diameter, with a density of 3.9 and a gravity of 0.12 G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of 217,358 km. (135,849 miles)
  • New Scotland IIIe: is 566 km (354 miles) in diameter, with a density of 3.1 and a gravity of 0.03 G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of 219,448 km. (137,155 miles)
  • New Scotland IIIf: is 4,555 km (2,847 miles) in diameter, with a density of 4.2 and a gravity of 0.27 G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of 221,837 km. (138,648 miles)
  • New Scotland IIIg: is 1,102 km (689 miles) in diameter, with a density of 2.9 and a gravity of 0.05 G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of 225,029 km. (140,643 miles)