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Khemmiset is a rocky, airless moon orbiting [[planet Tangier]]. Robotic surveys of the surface confirmed a land devoid of life or any possibilities for life. Large quantities of titanium, iron, aluminium and silicon have been identified under the surface however, with the crust primarily composed of calcium, aluminium and silicon. The moon has not been colonised so far, and due to the unstable political nature of the [[Omegas|Omega systems]], is unlikely to be exploited for resources any time soon.
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Khemmiset is a rocky, airless moon orbiting [[Planet Tangier]]. Robotic surveys of the surface confirmed a land devoid of life or any possibilities for life. Large quantities of titanium, iron, aluminium and silicon have been identified under the surface however, with the crust primarily composed of calcium, aluminium and silicon. The moon has not been colonised so far, and due to the unstable political nature of the [[Omegas|Omega systems]], is unlikely to be exploited for resources any time soon.
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[[Category: Omega-47]]

Latest revision as of 15:36, 15 February 2019

Khemmiset
Khemmiset.jpg
Location 3E, Omega-47
Edge Worlds
Technical information
Docking No
Terrain Rock
Diameter 4,482 km
Mass 9.01 x 10e22 kg
Temperature -210°C to 180°C
Escape velocity 2.21 km/sec

Khemmiset is a rocky, airless moon orbiting Planet Tangier. Robotic surveys of the surface confirmed a land devoid of life or any possibilities for life. Large quantities of titanium, iron, aluminium and silicon have been identified under the surface however, with the crust primarily composed of calcium, aluminium and silicon. The moon has not been colonised so far, and due to the unstable political nature of the Omega systems, is unlikely to be exploited for resources any time soon.