Difference between revisions of "Planet Myriandrus"
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− | A hellish world of melting rocks and seas of lava with volcanoes that are starkly visible from the planet's surface. Studies suggest Myriandrus was formerly a moon of Phoenicia that was dragged from its orbit by the gravity of Epsilon’s star roughly 5 million years ago, a fairly recent event by astronomical standards. | + | A hellish world of melting rocks and seas of lava with volcanoes that are starkly visible from the planet's surface. Studies suggest Myriandrus was formerly a moon of [[Planet Phoenicia|Phoenicia]] that was dragged from its orbit by the gravity of [[Omicron Epsilon|Epsilon’s]] star roughly 5 million years ago, a fairly recent event by astronomical standards. |
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Latest revision as of 19:14, 22 February 2019
Planet Myriandrus | |
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Location | F6, Omicron Epsilon Edge Worlds |
Technical information | |
Docking | No |
Terrain | Volcanic |
Diameter | 4,139 km |
Mass | 3.52 x 10e24 kg |
Temperature | -143°C to 378°C |
Escape velocity | 3.12 km/sec |
A hellish world of melting rocks and seas of lava with volcanoes that are starkly visible from the planet's surface. Studies suggest Myriandrus was formerly a moon of Phoenicia that was dragged from its orbit by the gravity of Epsilon’s star roughly 5 million years ago, a fairly recent event by astronomical standards.