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| name = Planet Sal
 
| name = Planet Sal
 
| image = Planet Sal.jpg
 
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| system = [[Omega-50]]
 
| system = [[Omega-50]]
 
| sector = 6F
 
| sector = 6F
 
| house = [[Edge Worlds]]
 
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| docking = No
 
| docking = No
 
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A massive gas giant orbited by [[Boa Vista Station]], Sal is known for its extensive ring system. The [[Zoners]] once tried to extract water from ice crystal clouds in its upper atmosphere, but the project, despite initial success, proved to be very expensive to continue.
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A massive gas giant orbited by [[Boa Vista Station]], Sal is known for its extensive ring system. The [[Zoners]] once tried to extract [[water]] from ice crystal clouds in its upper almosphere, but the project, despite initial success, proved to be very expensive to continue.

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Planet Sal
Planet Sal.jpg
Location 6F, Omega-50
Edge Worlds
Technical information
Docking No
Terrain N/A
Diameter 27,460 km
Mass 12.41 x 10e24 kg
Temperature N/A
Escape velocity 18.04 km/sec

A massive gas giant orbited by Boa Vista Station, Sal is known for its extensive ring system. The Zoners once tried to extract water from ice crystal clouds in its upper almosphere, but the project, despite initial success, proved to be very expensive to continue.