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Dourdan is located in the center of Chevreuse Asteroid Field. The planet was once extensively researched as a site for possible future terraforming. Ironically, surveys of the surrounding asteroid field conducted at the same time indicated presence of a [[Jump Hole]] leading to another system that was later named [[Provence]]. Discovery of a new means for interstellar travel rendered all ideas of terraforming Ile-de-France planets useless, since habitable planets were found in several systems that were one jump away from [[Ile-de-France]].
 
Dourdan is located in the center of Chevreuse Asteroid Field. The planet was once extensively researched as a site for possible future terraforming. Ironically, surveys of the surrounding asteroid field conducted at the same time indicated presence of a [[Jump Hole]] leading to another system that was later named [[Provence]]. Discovery of a new means for interstellar travel rendered all ideas of terraforming Ile-de-France planets useless, since habitable planets were found in several systems that were one jump away from [[Ile-de-France]].
 
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:57, 20 February 2019

Planet Dourdan
Planet Dourdan.png
Location 7C, Ile-de-France
Flag-gallia.png Gallia
Technical information
Docking No
Terrain N/A
Diameter 8,506 km
Mass 3.23 x 10e24 kg
Temperature N/A
Escape velocity 5.14 km/sec

Dourdan is located in the center of Chevreuse Asteroid Field. The planet was once extensively researched as a site for possible future terraforming. Ironically, surveys of the surrounding asteroid field conducted at the same time indicated presence of a Jump Hole leading to another system that was later named Provence. Discovery of a new means for interstellar travel rendered all ideas of terraforming Ile-de-France planets useless, since habitable planets were found in several systems that were one jump away from Ile-de-France.