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Planet Wight | |
Location | 4D, Manchester Bretonia |
Technical information | |
Docking | No |
Terrain | Ice |
Diameter | 12,220 km |
Mass | 5.66 x 10e24 kg |
Temperature | -92°C to -64°C |
Escape velocity | 11.27 km/sec |
A frozen planet locked in a deep crust of ice. Scientists theorize that Wight might once have supported life until its atmosphere was ripped away during an ancient catastrophe. Today, Birmingham Station orbits Wight, but its mining operations focus on the more profitable free-floating ice fields nearby.