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Magur is a gas planet, or, a dwarf planet with a thick atmosphere that is a remnant of a once much larger planet. In the relatively young planetary system of Omicron Zeta, the planet fell victim to a large-scale planetesimal impact some 200-300 millions years ago. The impact destroyed a large part of the planet, leaving only the core intact. Over time, gases and dust from the surrounding fields of planetary remains formed a thick atmosphere around Magur's silicate core.
 
Magur is a gas planet, or, a dwarf planet with a thick atmosphere that is a remnant of a once much larger planet. In the relatively young planetary system of Omicron Zeta, the planet fell victim to a large-scale planetesimal impact some 200-300 millions years ago. The impact destroyed a large part of the planet, leaving only the core intact. Over time, gases and dust from the surrounding fields of planetary remains formed a thick atmosphere around Magur's silicate core.
 
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Magur
Magur.jpg
Location C6, Omicron Zeta
Technical information
Docking No
Terrain N/A
Diameter 3,720 km
Mass 2.27 x 10e24 kg
Temperature N/A
Escape velocity 3.81 km/sec

Magur is a gas planet, or, a dwarf planet with a thick atmosphere that is a remnant of a once much larger planet. In the relatively young planetary system of Omicron Zeta, the planet fell victim to a large-scale planetesimal impact some 200-300 millions years ago. The impact destroyed a large part of the planet, leaving only the core intact. Over time, gases and dust from the surrounding fields of planetary remains formed a thick atmosphere around Magur's silicate core.