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| name = Planet Cerbere
 
| name = Planet Cerbere
 
| image = Planet_Cerbere.jpg
 
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| system = [[Languedoc]]
 
| system = [[Languedoc]]
| sector = 5G
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| house = {{House Link | Gallia}}
 
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| docking = No
 
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| terrain = N/A
 
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Planet Cerbere is relatively small for the gas giant class, and it is just as deadly as its name suggests. The planet's atmosphere contains a combination of acids hazardous for most types of research equipment. Due to dangers and high costs, lower levels of Cerbere atmosphere remain unaccessible for Gallic scientists to study.
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Planet Cerbere is relatively small for the gas giant class, and it is just as deadly as its name suggests. The planet's atmosphere contains a combination of acids hazardous for most types of research equipment. Due to dangers and high costs, lower levels of Cerbere atmosphere remain unaccessible for [[Gallia|Gallic]] scientists to study.
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Latest revision as of 15:12, 18 February 2019

Planet Cerbere
Planet Cerbere.jpg
Location 4G, Languedoc
Flag-gallia.png Gallia
Technical information
Docking No
Terrain N/A
Diameter 9,890 km
Mass 5.97 x 10e24 kg
Temperature N/A
Escape velocity 11.14 km/sec

Planet Cerbere is relatively small for the gas giant class, and it is just as deadly as its name suggests. The planet's atmosphere contains a combination of acids hazardous for most types of research equipment. Due to dangers and high costs, lower levels of Cerbere atmosphere remain unaccessible for Gallic scientists to study.