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| name = Planet Cerebus | | name = Planet Cerebus | ||
| image = Cerebus.jpg | | image = Cerebus.jpg | ||
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| system = [[Sigma-19]] | | system = [[Sigma-19]] | ||
| sector = 3E | | sector = 3E | ||
| house = [[Border Worlds]] | | house = [[Border Worlds]] | ||
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| docking = No | | docking = No | ||
| terrain = Barren | | terrain = Barren | ||
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| escape_velocity = 12.81 km/sec | | escape_velocity = 12.81 km/sec | ||
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− | A medium-sized world of swirling methane clouds locked in a gravitational embrace with its twin, | + | A medium-sized world of swirling methane clouds locked in a gravitational embrace with its twin, Hades. Scientists have been unable to determine how two similar planets reached their present configuration. |
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Planet Cerebus | |
Location | 3E, Sigma-19 Border Worlds |
Technical information | |
Docking | No |
Terrain | Barren |
Diameter | 11,321 km |
Mass | 5.11 x 10e24 kg |
Temperature | -88°C to -46°C |
Escape velocity | 12.81 km/sec |
A medium-sized world of swirling methane clouds locked in a gravitational embrace with its twin, Hades. Scientists have been unable to determine how two similar planets reached their present configuration.