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| system = [[Pennsylvania]]
 
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| house = {{House Link | Liberty}}
 
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The large desert world of Bruin is one of the largest planets in Sirius that don't fall into the category of gas giants. Its thick atmosphere, however, doesn't contain nearly enough oxygen to support organic life, and strong gravitational field makes any terraforming attempts impossible right from the start.
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The large desert world of Bruin is one of the largest planets in [[Sirius]] that don't fall into the category of gas giants. Its thick atmosphere, however, doesn't contain nearly enough oxygene to support organic life, and strong gravitational field makes any terraforming attempts impossible right from the start.
  
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Latest revision as of 15:08, 18 February 2019

Planet Bruin
Planet Bruin.jpg
Location 3D, Pennsylvania
Flag-liberty.png Liberty
Technical information
Docking No
Terrain Desert
Diameter 14,717 km
Mass 10.69 x 10e24 kg
Temperature -71°C to 60°C
Escape velocity 14.86 km/sec

The large desert world of Bruin is one of the largest planets in Sirius that don't fall into the category of gas giants. Its thick atmosphere, however, doesn't contain nearly enough oxygene to support organic life, and strong gravitational field makes any terraforming attempts impossible right from the start.