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Only recently discovered by the [[Gas Miners Guild]] scouts, Planet Toyohara's remote and inaccessible location has largely discouraged any further surveys. It is theorised that the Planet's composition and origin is similar to that of the surrounding asteroid field, however no details are available about its precise size, mass, and terrain.
  
Only recently discovered by the [[Gas Miners Guild]] scouts, Planet Toyohara's remote and inaccessible location has largely discouraged any further surveys. It is theorised that the Planet's composition and origin is similar to that of the surrounding asteroid field, however no details are available about its precise size, mass, and terrain.
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Latest revision as of 11:14, 23 February 2019

Planet Toyohara
Planet Toyohara.jpg
Location 2D, Sigma-59
Border Worlds
Technical information
Docking No
Terrain N/A
Diameter N/A
Mass N/A
Temperature N/A
Escape velocity N/A

Only recently discovered by the Gas Miners Guild scouts, Planet Toyohara's remote and inaccessible location has largely discouraged any further surveys. It is theorised that the Planet's composition and origin is similar to that of the surrounding asteroid field, however no details are available about its precise size, mass, and terrain.