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| name = Planet Eday | | name = Planet Eday | ||
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| system = [[Orkney]] | | system = [[Orkney]] | ||
| sector = 3D | | sector = 3D | ||
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| docking = No | | docking = No | ||
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Eday has been chartered by [[IMG]] as an unremarkable cold lifeless planet in the vicinity of a large mine field. This world became a well-known landmark after appearing on broadcasts and 3D simulations shown throughout all [[Sirius]] after the path into [[Gallia]] was opened by the [[Council]]. Shortly after the revelation, an installation named [[Reunion]] was built in its far orbit. | Eday has been chartered by [[IMG]] as an unremarkable cold lifeless planet in the vicinity of a large mine field. This world became a well-known landmark after appearing on broadcasts and 3D simulations shown throughout all [[Sirius]] after the path into [[Gallia]] was opened by the [[Council]]. Shortly after the revelation, an installation named [[Reunion]] was built in its far orbit. | ||
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Revision as of 23:09, 10 December 2018
Planet Eday | |
Location | 3D, Orkney Border Worlds |
Technical information | |
Docking | No |
Terrain | Ice |
Diameter | 9,278 km |
Mass | 6.94 x 10e24 kg |
Temperature | -67°C to -25°C |
Escape velocity | 10.70 km/sec |
Eday has been chartered by IMG as an unremarkable cold lifeless planet in the vicinity of a large mine field. This world became a well-known landmark after appearing on broadcasts and 3D simulations shown throughout all Sirius after the path into Gallia was opened by the Council. Shortly after the revelation, an installation named Reunion was built in its far orbit.