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The Miri star is a [[wp:Main sequence|class V main sequence star]], [[wp:Stellar classification#Class G|type G (yellow spectrum)]] with a stellar mass of about 1 (in relation to Sol)
The Miri star is a [[wp:Main sequence|class V main sequence star]], [[wp:Stellar classification#Class G|type G (yellow spectrum)]] with a stellar mass of about 1 (in relation to Sol)
   
   

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Miri system Star  · I  · II  · III  · IV  · V  · VI  · VII

The Miri star is a class V main sequence star, type G (yellow spectrum) with a stellar mass of about 1 (in relation to Sol)

Location

  • Miri star system is located in the Trinity Sector. This space sector is divided almost equally between the Federation, Klingon and Romulan Empires. Ophiucus is approximately 4 lightyears from Starbase 118 in the direction of Epsilon Outpost #11. Of the 2 star systems virtually side by side it is the one closest to Starbase 118.

Partly due to the negative conditions encountered dureing the first contact with this human colony and certain problems plagueing the records department for deep space records all the original information for this system was incorrectly filed under Ophiucus 70 system which is on the other side of Sol from the true location of the Miri system.

Miri I

  • it's orbit is approximately 33 million km from it's star
  • a hot rock ball of a dwarf planet with a diameter of 1273.5 km (791.5 miles).
  • a density of 5.3
  • a gravity of 0.096 G's
  • no atmosphere

Miri II

  • it's orbit is approximately 62 million km from it's star
  • a rock ball planet with a diameter of 8,525 km (5,328 miles).
  • a density of 4.3
  • a gravity of 0.52 G's
  • no atmosphere
  • it has 1 tiny moon and 2 medium moons

Miri III

  • it's orbit is approximately 112 million km from it's star
  • a hostile greenhouse planet with a diameter of 11,109 km (6,943 miles).
  • a density of 5.1
  • a gravity of 0.81 G's
  • an atmosphere made up primarily of carbon oxides
  • it has 4 tiny moons and 1 large moon

Miri IV

  • it's orbit is approximately 149 million km from it's star
  • a earth like planet with a diameter of 12,664 km (7,915 miles).
  • a density of 5.5
  • a gravity of 0.1 G's
  • an earth like atmosphere with a pressure of about 1.0 earth normal, with nitrogen 72%, oxygen 23% and other gases 3%
  • it has an axial tilt of 23% that results in earth like seasonal variations
  • temperatures and environmental conditions are extremely earth like
  • surface water over 76% of the planets surface with 69% of that being salt water oceans
  • with a year of 365 days, each day is 24 hours long
  • it has 1 medium moon
  • it has a human population of 500,000
  • They have applied for admission into the Federation but have not yet been accepted

Miri V

  • it's orbit is approximately 202 million km from it's star
  • a large gas giant with a diameter of 127,077 km (79,423 miles).
  • a density of 0.8
  • a gravity of 1.45 G's
  • hydrogen atmosphere
  • it has 8 tiny moons, 5 small moons, 2 medium moons, 1 large moons

Miri VI

  • it's orbit is approximately 257 million km from it's star
  • a gas giant with a diameter of 102,722 km (63,842 miles).
  • a density of 0.9
  • a gravity of 1.31 G's
  • hydrogen atmosphere
  • it has 9 tiny moons, 6 small moons, 3 medium moons, 2 large moons plus a spectacular dual ring

Miri VII

  • it's orbit is approximately 326 million km from it's star
  • a icy rock ball planet with a diameter of 5,994 km (3,746 miles).
  • a density of 6.1
  • a gravity of 0.52 G's
  • methane atmosphere
  • it has 5 tiny moons and 1 small moon