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Planet Istres in [[Provence]] is a small-sized gas world with an atmosphere mostly containing hydrogen and methane. The planet was chosen as the site for the [[Monte Carlo Freeport]] construction, and the freeport is currently located in close orbit. Istres forms a spectacular background visible to Monte Carlo's visitors, with its rapidly changing cloud exterior reminding them of the inconstancy of all things human and cosmic, including the contents of their wallets.
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Planet Istres in [[Provence]] is a small-sized gas world with an atmosphere mostly containing hydrogen and methane. The planet was chosen as the site for the [[Monte Carlo Freeport]] construction, and the Freeport is currently located in close orbit. Istres forms a spectacular background visible to Monte Carlo's visitors, with its rapidly changing cloud exterior reminding them of the inconstancy of all things human and cosmic, including the contents of their wallets.
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[[Category: Provence]]

Latest revision as of 14:45, 20 February 2019

Planet Istres
Planet Istres.jpg
Location C7, Provence
Border Worlds
Technical information
Docking No
Terrain N/A
Diameter 5,097 km
Mass 2.52 x 10e23 kg
Temperature N/A
Escape velocity 3.14 km/sec

Planet Istres in Provence is a small-sized gas world with an atmosphere mostly containing hydrogen and methane. The planet was chosen as the site for the Monte Carlo Freeport construction, and the Freeport is currently located in close orbit. Istres forms a spectacular background visible to Monte Carlo's visitors, with its rapidly changing cloud exterior reminding them of the inconstancy of all things human and cosmic, including the contents of their wallets.