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{{Planet Infobox | {{Planet Infobox | ||
| name = Palawan | | name = Palawan | ||
| image = Palawan.jpg | | image = Palawan.jpg | ||
− | | owner = | + | | owner = |
| system = [[Tau-44]] | | system = [[Tau-44]] | ||
− | | sector = | + | | sector = 3E |
| house = [[Border Worlds]] | | house = [[Border Worlds]] | ||
− | | population = | + | | population = |
| docking = No | | docking = No | ||
| terrain = Ice | | terrain = Ice | ||
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| escape_velocity = 8.42 km/sec | | escape_velocity = 8.42 km/sec | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | This stellar body, similarly as its neighbour, | + | This stellar body, similarly as its neighbour, Malakka, is a clasification nightmare for scientists. It is too big for a moon, too small for a planet. Palawan has the same geological structure as Malakka's rocky core, as if they were once one. This leads to an assumption that some sort of cataclysm might have broken a bigger planet into two, of which only the larger Malakka retained its atmosphere. |
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Palawan | |
Location | 3E, Tau-44 Border Worlds |
Technical information | |
Docking | No |
Terrain | Ice |
Diameter | 9,348 km |
Mass | 3.83 x 10e24 kg |
Temperature | -88°C to -60°C |
Escape velocity | 8.42 km/sec |
This stellar body, similarly as its neighbour, Malakka, is a clasification nightmare for scientists. It is too big for a moon, too small for a planet. Palawan has the same geological structure as Malakka's rocky core, as if they were once one. This leads to an assumption that some sort of cataclysm might have broken a bigger planet into two, of which only the larger Malakka retained its atmosphere.