Rekar V

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Stats

  • it's orbit is approximately 374 million km from it's star
  • a large gas giant planet with a diameter of 143,941 km (89,963 miles).
  • a density of 0.8 and a gravity of 1.65 G's
  • hydrogen methane atmosphere
  • it has a spectacular ring

Resources

  • unknown at this time, as the only known survey was conducted by the Romulans

Moons

  • it has 3 small moons, 2 medium moons and 2 large moon
  • Rekar Va: is 829 km (518 miles) in diameter, with a density of 2.2 and a gravity of 0.02 G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of 351,141 km. (219,463 miles)
  • Rekar Vb: is 2,227 km (1,392 miles) in diameter, with a density of 2.7 and a gravity of 0.09 G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of 353,798 km. (221,124 miles)
  • Rekar Vc: is 547 km (342 miles) in diameter, with a density of 2.1 and a gravity of 0.02 G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of 356,784 km. (222,990 miles)
  • Rekar Vd: is 4,757 km (2,973 miles) in diameter, with a density of 2.9 and a gravity of 0.20 G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of 359,852 km. (224,907 miles)
  • Rekar Ve: is 2,542 km (1,589 miles) in diameter, with a density of 2.8 and a gravity of 0.10 G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of 362,434 km. (226,521 miles)
  • Rekar Vf: is 5,978 km (3,736 miles) in diameter, with a density of 3.1 and a gravity of 0.27 G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of 363,955 km. (227,472 miles)
  • Rekar Vg: is 942 km (589 miles) in diameter, with a density of 2.3 and a gravity of 0.03 G's. It orbits the planets surface at a height of 366,746 km. (229,216 miles)