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| system = [[Dauphine]]
 
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Vienne is a cold ancient world with primitive organic life, mainly represented by dwarf coniferous plants and microorganisms. [[Oxygen]]e percentage in its atmosphere is very low, which make potential terraforming impossible using the terraforming technologies currently available in Gallia.
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Vienne is an ancient cold world with primitive organic life, mainly represented by a range of dwarf coniferous plants and microorganisms. A surprisingly low [[Oxygen]] percentage in its atmosphere renders terraforming efforts currently impossible with the technologies available in [[Gallia]]. Aside from its scientific value and potential for terraforming when technology allows it,
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Latest revision as of 11:25, 23 February 2019

Planet Vienne
Planet Vienne.jpg
Location 4F, Dauphine
Flag-gallia.png Gallia
Technical information
Docking No
Terrain Terrestrial
Diameter 13,412 km
Mass 7.61 x 10e24 kg
Temperature -95°C to 10°C
Escape velocity 12.77 km/sec

Vienne is an ancient cold world with primitive organic life, mainly represented by a range of dwarf coniferous plants and microorganisms. A surprisingly low Oxygen percentage in its atmosphere renders terraforming efforts currently impossible with the technologies available in Gallia. Aside from its scientific value and potential for terraforming when technology allows it,