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Mereau is a small terrestrial planet that has a complex orbit lying between the two suns of the [[Berry]] system. Detailed surveys of its surface are complicated by its high orbital speed and extremly hot temperatures. | Mereau is a small terrestrial planet that has a complex orbit lying between the two suns of the [[Berry]] system. Detailed surveys of its surface are complicated by its high orbital speed and extremly hot temperatures. | ||
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Planet Mereau | |
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Location | E6, Berry Gallia |
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Docking | No |
Terrain | Barren |
Diameter | 2,681 km |
Mass | 1.98 x 10e24 kg |
Temperature | -36°C to 680°C |
Escape velocity | 4.47 km/sec |
Mereau is a small terrestrial planet that has a complex orbit lying between the two suns of the Berry system. Detailed surveys of its surface are complicated by its high orbital speed and extremly hot temperatures.