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| name = Planet Senonches | | name = Planet Senonches | ||
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| owner = | | owner = | ||
| system = [[Orleanais]] | | system = [[Orleanais]] | ||
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| escape_velocity = 7.42 km/sec | | escape_velocity = 7.42 km/sec | ||
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− | Planet Senonches is located within a huge gas cloud known as the Eure Nebula. The nebula was most probably formed around the planet billions of years ago after a possible gas outburst of the Orleanais sun. The planet itself has a thin atmosphere that has no definite boundary with the surrounding nebula, and its surface is pockmarked with ancient asteroid craters that were mostly existent before the nebula was formed. | + | Planet Senonches is located within a huge gas cloud known as the Eure Nebula. The nebula was most probably formed around the planet billions of years ago after a possible gas outburst of the [[Orleanais]] sun. The planet itself has a thin atmosphere that has no definite boundary with the surrounding nebula, and its surface is pockmarked with ancient asteroid craters that were mostly existent before the nebula was formed. |
Revision as of 03:27, 24 October 2018
Planet Senonches | |
Location | B2, Orleanais Gallia |
Technical information | |
Docking | No |
Terrain | Barren |
Diameter | 7,812 km |
Mass | 7.40 x 10e24 kg |
Temperature | -110°C to 5°C |
Escape velocity | 7.42 km/sec |
Planet Senonches is located within a huge gas cloud known as the Eure Nebula. The nebula was most probably formed around the planet billions of years ago after a possible gas outburst of the Orleanais sun. The planet itself has a thin atmosphere that has no definite boundary with the surrounding nebula, and its surface is pockmarked with ancient asteroid craters that were mostly existent before the nebula was formed.