Provence

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Provence
System
Governing House Flag-gallia.png Gallia
Region Gallia
Connected Systems Ile-de-France
Languedoc

No description available.


System Overview


Astronomical Bodies
Stellar Objects
White Giant
  • TYPE: B2
  • LUMINOSITY: IV
  • COLOR: Blue
  • TEMPERATURE: 14K
  • MASS: 2.12 x 10e30 kg kg
  • DIAMETER: 1.69 x 10e7 km
Planetary Objects
Planet Owner
Planet Nice Uninhabited
La Trinite Uninhabited
La Gaude Uninhabited
La Turbie Uninhabited
Planet Marseille Unione Corse
Planet Istres Uninhabited
Nebulae & Asteroids
  • Camargue Dust Field
  • Mer Méditerranée
  • Vaccares Asteroid Belt
Industrial Development
Space Stations
Station Owner
Cannes Resort Station IDF Shipping
Monte Carlo Freeport Freelancers
Monaco Base Unione Corse
  • Commodity Mining
  • Faction Presence
    Lawful Factions
    • Freelancers
    Corporations & Guilds
    • IDF Shipping
    Unlawful Factions
    • Unione Corse


    System Map


    Ga08 map.png

    Areas of Interest


    Nebulae

    Mer Méditerranée

    Mer Méditerranée is a massive blue nebula comprised primarily of methane and water ice. The tiny part of the cloud that touches Provence often changes shape as it is affected by the gravitational forces in the system.

    The extremely slow but constant changes in this portion of the nebula have become a major tourism market in Gallia known as "Cloud watching".

    Asteroid Fields

    Vaccares Asteroid Belt

    A dense field of asteroids, believed to be a small moon or planet that broke apart during Provence's formation. Once rich in rare minerals, the field has long since been depleted of any feasible quantity of ore.

    Camargue Dust Field

    A rather compact field of dust and small asteroids, the Camargue Dust Field is held in tight orbit of Planet Marseille and regularly trawled by the Gallic Metal Service's Toulon installation. Many of the small rocks and compacted dust within the field contain extremely rare metals and minerals, making the efforts of the GMS - and the illicit miners that they have tried repeatedly to stop - more than worth the trouble it takes to collect such miniscule returns.

    Wrecks


    Jump Gates/Holes


    Target System Type Location
    Ile-de-France Jump Gate E/F-2
    Languedoc Jump Gate C-7
    Ile-de-France Jump Hole F/G-4/3
    Languedoc Jump Hole E/F-7/6

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