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| name = Planet Mykonos
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| image = Planet Mykonos.jpg
 
| owner = {{House Link | Corsairs}}
 
| owner = {{House Link | Corsairs}}
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| system = [[Omicron Xi]]
 
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| mass = 11.68 x 10e24 kg
 
| mass = 11.68 x 10e24 kg
 
| temperature = N/A
 
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| escape_velocity = 31.45 km/sec
 
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Planet Mykonos is one of the most visible and significant features of the [[Omicron Xi]] system. A gas giant, Mykonos has an atmosphere made up almost entirely of [[Oxygen]], hydrogen and noble gasses. Unprocessed, gas collected from this planet is toxic due to its high oxygen concentration wreaking havoc on a subject's lungs, but after processing can be used in the artificial atmosphere of space stations and ships. A technique called "Gas scooping" originally developed by the [[GMG]] (and stolen) allows Corsair ships to harvest oxygen and hydrogen from the planet, pressurize it, and offload the gasses on nearby bases to supplement their artificial atmospheres. Waste products of maintaining the atmospheres of stations in the system (such as Carbon Dioxide) are released back into Mykonos' atmosphere to ensure a net atom economy is maintained.
  
==Synopsis==
 
Planet Mykonos is one of the most visible and significant features of the [[Omicron-94]] system. A gas giant, Mykonos has an atmosphere made up almost entirely of oxygen, hydrogen and noble gasses. Unprocessed, gas collected from this planet is toxic due to it's high oxygen concentration wreaking havoc on a subject's lungs, but after processing can be used in the artificial atmosphere of space stations and ships.
 
A technique called "Gas scooping" originally developed by the [[GMG]] (and stolen) allows [[Corsair]] ships to harvest oxygen and hydrogen from the planet, pressurise it, and offload the gasses on nearby bases to supplement their artificial atmospheres.
 
Waste products of maintaining the atmospheres of stations in the system (such as Carbon Dioxide) are released back into Mykonos' atmosphere to ensure a net atom economy is maintained.
 
  
 
[[Category: Corsairs]]
 
 
[[Category: Edge Worlds]]
 
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[[Category: Omicron Xi]]

Latest revision as of 19:09, 22 February 2019

Planet Mykonos
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Owner Flag-corsairs.png Corsairs
Location C5, Omicron Xi
Edge Worlds
Technical information
Docking No
Terrain N/A
Diameter 25,738 km
Mass 11.68 x 10e24 kg
Temperature N/A
Escape velocity 31.45 km/sec

Planet Mykonos is one of the most visible and significant features of the Omicron Xi system. A gas giant, Mykonos has an atmosphere made up almost entirely of Oxygen, hydrogen and noble gasses. Unprocessed, gas collected from this planet is toxic due to its high oxygen concentration wreaking havoc on a subject's lungs, but after processing can be used in the artificial atmosphere of space stations and ships. A technique called "Gas scooping" originally developed by the GMG (and stolen) allows Corsair ships to harvest oxygen and hydrogen from the planet, pressurize it, and offload the gasses on nearby bases to supplement their artificial atmospheres. Waste products of maintaining the atmospheres of stations in the system (such as Carbon Dioxide) are released back into Mykonos' atmosphere to ensure a net atom economy is maintained.