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==Stats==
==Stats==


Bilire VI's orbit is approximately 277 million kilometers from its star, [[Bilire]]. It is a large planet with a diameter of 21,291km. It has a density of 4.8 and a gravity of 1.22 G's, along with a standard atmosphere with a pressure of 1.19 with with nitrogen 62%, oxygen 22%, carbon dioxide 7%, methane 1% and argon 1% (remainder other).
Bilire VI's orbit is approximately 247 million kilometers from its star, [[Bilire]]. It is a large planet with a diameter of 21,291km. It has a density of 4.8 and a gravity of 1.22 G's, along with a standard atmosphere with a pressure of 1.19 with with nitrogen 62%, oxygen 22%, carbon dioxide 7%, methane 1% and argon 1% (remainder other).


Bilire VI possesses an axial tilt of 21%, which gives it significant seasonal variations. Due to its thick atmosphere and high amount of vegetation on the planet, daytime temperatures are on average between 27C and 34C, while the night time temperatures can drop from 18C to 26C.
Bilire VI possesses an axial tilt of 21%, which gives it significant seasonal variations. In the northern desert areas, daytime temperatures are on average between 40C and 50C, while the night time temperatures can be between -20C to -6C.


The surface of the planet is primarily desert in the northern hemisphere, but thick jungle, bogs, volcanic mountains, floodplains and rivers form the large body of the southern hemisphere terrain. Large bodies of fresh water are rare in the north; in the south, deep bogs cover large portions of the surface area.
In the southern jungles, due to its thick atmosphere, high amount of surface vegetation and proximity to its sun, the temperature range in this area is from 31C to 42C in the day and 16C to 24C at night.
 
The surface of the planet is primarily desert in the northern hemisphere, but thick jungle, bogs, volcanic mountains, floodplains and rivers form the large body of the southern hemisphere terrain. Large bodies of fresh water are rare in the north; in the south, deep bogs cover large portions of the surface area. A notable exception are the two polar caps, which are both huge bodies of fresh water which tend to flow towards the equator.
 
Oceans are present in both atmospheres but they are high in salt and tend to be extremely turbulent.


A year on Bilire VI is 322 days, with each day being 26.1 hours long.
A year on Bilire VI is 322 days, with each day being 26.1 hours long.

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Planet Summary

Bilire VI is a M class planet in the Bilire system. After the destruction of Romulus, a number of Romulan citizens (almost all civilians, although with the Star Empire the distinction is a mite fuzzy) were granted a colony on this planet within Federation space. Before settlement by the Romulan people, this previously uninhabited planet was passed over by settlement for most species because of its terrain; deserts in the north and fetid swamps, harsh terrain and tendency to flood in the south.

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Bilire VI's orbit is approximately 247 million kilometers from its star, Bilire. It is a large planet with a diameter of 21,291km. It has a density of 4.8 and a gravity of 1.22 G's, along with a standard atmosphere with a pressure of 1.19 with with nitrogen 62%, oxygen 22%, carbon dioxide 7%, methane 1% and argon 1% (remainder other).

Bilire VI possesses an axial tilt of 21%, which gives it significant seasonal variations. In the northern desert areas, daytime temperatures are on average between 40C and 50C, while the night time temperatures can be between -20C to -6C.

In the southern jungles, due to its thick atmosphere, high amount of surface vegetation and proximity to its sun, the temperature range in this area is from 31C to 42C in the day and 16C to 24C at night.

The surface of the planet is primarily desert in the northern hemisphere, but thick jungle, bogs, volcanic mountains, floodplains and rivers form the large body of the southern hemisphere terrain. Large bodies of fresh water are rare in the north; in the south, deep bogs cover large portions of the surface area. A notable exception are the two polar caps, which are both huge bodies of fresh water which tend to flow towards the equator.

Oceans are present in both atmospheres but they are high in salt and tend to be extremely turbulent.

A year on Bilire VI is 322 days, with each day being 26.1 hours long.

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