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Meudon is a large gas giant with thick atmosphere mainly comprised of hydrogene and helium with a notable presence of methane. It is a well-known land mark on the trade lane route from Ile-de-France to Maine. Since early 200s, several stations were located in its orbit. Currently, [[Versailles Residence]] is the only one remaining. Shortly after Versailles was completed, other stations in the area were disassembled due to "safety precautions", and their components were transferred to construction sites located in Maine.
 
Meudon is a large gas giant with thick atmosphere mainly comprised of hydrogene and helium with a notable presence of methane. It is a well-known land mark on the trade lane route from Ile-de-France to Maine. Since early 200s, several stations were located in its orbit. Currently, [[Versailles Residence]] is the only one remaining. Shortly after Versailles was completed, other stations in the area were disassembled due to "safety precautions", and their components were transferred to construction sites located in Maine.
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Meudon
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Location C4, Ile-de-France
Flag-gallia.png Gallia
Technical information
Docking No
Terrain N/A
Diameter 25712 km
Mass 15.8 x 10e24 kg
Temperature N/A
Escape velocity 18.90 km/s


Meudon is a large gas giant with thick atmosphere mainly comprised of hydrogene and helium with a notable presence of methane. It is a well-known land mark on the trade lane route from Ile-de-France to Maine. Since early 200s, several stations were located in its orbit. Currently, Versailles Residence is the only one remaining. Shortly after Versailles was completed, other stations in the area were disassembled due to "safety precautions", and their components were transferred to construction sites located in Maine.