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| name = Planet Bodensee
 
| name = Planet Bodensee
| image = Bodensee.jpg
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| system = [[Munich]]
 
| system = [[Munich]]
| sector = 4B
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| house = {{House Link | Rheinland}}
 
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A beautiful gas giant in the Munich system, Bodensee is comprised of over 70% hydrogen and helium, with the remainder of a various number of other gases, but due to the strength of the planet's gravitational pull no attempts have ever been made to use gas miners to retrieve the resources. The extreme gravity is also what prevented the gas giant from being destroyed by the disaster that struck Munich.
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A beautiful gas giant in the [[Munich]] system, Bodensee is comprised of over 70% hydrogen and [[Helium]], with the remainder of a various number of other gases, but due to the strength of the planet's gravitational pull no attempts have ever been made to use gas miners to retrieve the resources. The extreme gravity is also what prevented the gas giant from being destroyed by the disaster that struck Munich.
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[[Category: Rheinland]]
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[[Category: Munich]]

Latest revision as of 14:18, 18 February 2019

Planet Bodensee
Planet Bodensee.jpg
Location 5F, Munich
Flag-rheinland.png Rheinland
Technical information
Docking No
Terrain N/A
Diameter 6,842 km
Mass 1.57 x 10e25 kg
Temperature N/A
Escape velocity 35.14 km/sec

A beautiful gas giant in the Munich system, Bodensee is comprised of over 70% hydrogen and Helium, with the remainder of a various number of other gases, but due to the strength of the planet's gravitational pull no attempts have ever been made to use gas miners to retrieve the resources. The extreme gravity is also what prevented the gas giant from being destroyed by the disaster that struck Munich.