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{{Planet Infobox | {{Planet Infobox | ||
| name = Planet Odessa | | name = Planet Odessa | ||
− | | image = Odessa.jpg | + | | image = Planet Odessa.jpg |
| owner = [[Sirius Coalition]] | | owner = [[Sirius Coalition]] | ||
| system = [[Omega-52]] | | system = [[Omega-52]] | ||
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| escape_velocity = N/A | | escape_velocity = N/A | ||
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− | A Gas Giant within the Omega-52 System which is currently under the control of the [[Sirius Coalition]], [[Mykolaiv Research Station]], which is the primary shipyard for the Coalition Fleet is located in its far orbit. | + | A Gas Giant within the [[Omega-52]] System which is currently under the control of the [[Sirius Coalition]], [[Mykolaiv Research Station]], which is the primary shipyard for the Coalition Fleet is located in its far orbit. |
− | At this time it | + | At this time it has been deemed a waste of Coalition resources to conduct scans of Odessa for viable resources and instead mining and manufacturing efforts are focused elsewhere. |
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+ | [[Category: Edge Worlds]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Omega-52]] |
Latest revision as of 08:52, 23 February 2019
Planet Odessa | |
Owner | Sirius Coalition |
Location | 3G/3H, Omega-52 Edge Worlds |
Technical information | |
Docking | No |
Terrain | N/A |
Diameter | 41,756 km |
Mass | 16.03 x 10e24kg |
Temperature | N/A |
Escape velocity | N/A |
A Gas Giant within the Omega-52 System which is currently under the control of the Sirius Coalition, Mykolaiv Research Station, which is the primary shipyard for the Coalition Fleet is located in its far orbit.
At this time it has been deemed a waste of Coalition resources to conduct scans of Odessa for viable resources and instead mining and manufacturing efforts are focused elsewhere.