Difference between revisions of "Orion I"
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| star system = Beta Orionis | | star system = Beta Orionis | ||
| affiliations = Independent | | affiliations = Independent | ||
− | * Ureon | + | * Ureon Thaqaju |
− | * [Orion Institute of Cosmology] | + | * [[Orion Institute of Cosmology]] |
− | * Ashadake Center | + | * [[Ashadake Center]] |
| natives = [[Orion]] | | natives = [[Orion]] | ||
| star type = B:VI (Blue-white main sequence dwarf) | | star type = B:VI (Blue-white main sequence dwarf) |
Latest revision as of 17:41, 21 May 2023
Orion I, Ur'eon | |
INFORMATION | |
Quadrant: |
Beta |
Star System: |
Beta Orionis |
Affiliations: |
Independent
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Natives: | |
ASTROMETRIC DATA | |
Star Type(s): |
B:VI (Blue-white main sequence dwarf) |
Estimated Age: |
4.1 Billion Years Old |
Number of Planets: |
6 |
Orbital Period (Days): |
1,128 standard days
|
Classification: |
Class M (Calidic) |
Number of Satellites: |
1; Tavar |
PLANETOLOGICAL DATA | |
Atmosphere Type: |
Breathable |
Atmosphere Pressure: |
Average to Dense (Earth sea-level equivalent pressure at 500 meters) |
Mean Temperature: |
Warm |
Hydrosphere: |
Saturated |
Dominant Terrain: |
Jungles, marshes, shallow oceans |
Gravity: |
1.07g (Earth=1.0) |
Day/Night Cycle (Hours): |
22 hours |
LIFE DATA | |
Stage of Life Evolution: |
Advanced multicellular life similar to Earth's Jurassic, dominated by amphibious mammalian, arthropod and avian analogs |
Sentient Population: |
1.8 Billion |
Capital: |
Ashadake |
END OF BRIEFING | |
Template:Planet |
At A Glance
A steaming hot world of mangroves, jungles and cloud forests orbiting three times as far from its parent star as Earth does it's own star. Orion (Ur'eon to the locals) is a hothouse Class M world with one large, bluish white moon- Tavar. Orion is about five percent larger than Earth, but with a similar total mass. Orion has been compared to the deepest Earth jungles and swamps and the Orion civilization thrived under a canopy of leaves and vines that allowed for extra protection from the world's harsh blue-white sun. Orion is cast in bright bluish-white light, illuminating what looks like a canopy of almost endless bluish-green and green foliage.