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| system = [[Koeln]]
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| system = [[Cologne]]
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Herne is [[Planet Steinfurt]]'s only natural satellite, locked with it in a close orbit. Its relatively quick orbital period of 18 standard days allows it to escape most of the comets and planetoids that wander into a collision course with Steinfurt on a regular basis. The moon itself is composed mostly of volcanic rock and a modest amount of [[helium]] and hydrogen gas, thus holding little to no value for commercial extraction.
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Herne is [[Planet Steinfurt]]'s only natural satellite, locked with it in a close orbit. Its relatively quick orbital period of 18 standard days allows it to escape most of the comets and planetoids that wander into a collision course with Steinfurt on a regular basis. The moon itself is composed mostly of volcanic rock and a modest amount of [[Helium]] and hydrogen gas, thus holding little to no value for commercial extraction.
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[[Category: Rheinland]]
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[[Category: Cologne]]

Latest revision as of 15:31, 15 February 2019

Herne
Herne.jpg
Location 7E, Cologne
Flag-rheinland.png Rheinland
Technical information
Docking No
Terrain Desert
Diameter 4,119 km
Mass 2.21 x 10e24 kg
Temperature -129°C to -45°C
Escape velocity 3.43 km/sec

Herne is Planet Steinfurt's only natural satellite, locked with it in a close orbit. Its relatively quick orbital period of 18 standard days allows it to escape most of the comets and planetoids that wander into a collision course with Steinfurt on a regular basis. The moon itself is composed mostly of volcanic rock and a modest amount of Helium and hydrogen gas, thus holding little to no value for commercial extraction.