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The Isonzo Star System, known in the Federation database as BD+18 1563 Isonzo, was named by Dr. Giulietti Isonzo, a 22nd Century astronomer aboard the Starship <I>Daedalus</i> who first scanned the system.  She named it after her home region and her grandfather, who was a miner that died in the Isonzo mountains.  BD+18 1563 Isonzo is over thirty light-years from the coreward-trailing frontier of the Federation.  The nearest Federation worlds are [[Izar]] (31 light-years) and [[Denobula|Denobula Triax]] (33 light-years).     
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<p align="justify">The Isonzo Star System, known in the Federation database as BD+18 1563 Isonzo, was named by Dr. Giulietti Isonzo, a 22nd Century astronomer aboard the Starship <I>Daedalus</i> who first scanned the system.  She named it after her home region and her grandfather, who was a miner that died in the Isonzo mountains.  BD+18 1563 Isonzo is over thirty light-years from the coreward-trailing frontier of the Federation.  The nearest Federation worlds are [[Izar]] (31 light-years) and [[Denobula|Denobula Triax]] (33 light-years).</p>
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== Initial Survey ==
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<p align="justify">A Class X Probe launched from the starship <I>Daedalus</i> passed through the BD+18 1563 Isonzo stars system on December 28th, 2272.  Until that time the only survey done by any known group was a small Denobulan medical survey vessel who scanned the system at long-range, looking for habitable worlds.  Neither they nor the <I>Daedalus</i> primitive sensors at the time noted anything of particular, immediate interest.  The third moon around the gas giant Isonzo IV had nebulous Class P readings.  Initial curiosity from the <I>Daedalus</i> was not around the habitability of the system, but some unusual subspace readings and heavy ion storms emitting from the Isonzo star.  The Captain of the <I>Daedalus</i> deemed the risk too high to enter the system at the time.</p>    
  
 
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Revision as of 17:35, 21 November 2020

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Isonzo IV, Isonzo IVc
INFORMATION
Quadrant:

Alpha

Star System:

BD+18 1563 Isonzo

Affiliations:

Independent; Uninhabited

Natives:

Yxtoxi (Extinct)

ASTROMETRIC DATA
Star Type(s):

A:V

Estimated Age:

3.6 Billion Standard Years

Number of Planets:

4

Classification:

Class J (Class P moon)

Number of Satellites:

7

PLANETOLOGICAL DATA
Atmosphere Type:

Toxic; Carbon Dioxide, Ammonia, Water Vapor

Atmosphere Pressure:

Ultradense

Mean Temperature:

Average

Hydrosphere:

Saturated as Vapor

Dominant Terrain:

Gas Giant

Gravity:

5.5g (Earth=1)

Day/Night Cycle (Hours):

76 standard hours

LIFE DATA
Stage of Life Evolution:

None. Simple, homogeneous multicellular life is located on Isonzo IVc, the third moon

END OF BRIEFING

At a Glance

The Isonzo Star System, known in the Federation database as BD+18 1563 Isonzo, was named by Dr. Giulietti Isonzo, a 22nd Century astronomer aboard the Starship Daedalus who first scanned the system. She named it after her home region and her grandfather, who was a miner that died in the Isonzo mountains. BD+18 1563 Isonzo is over thirty light-years from the coreward-trailing frontier of the Federation. The nearest Federation worlds are Izar (31 light-years) and Denobula Triax (33 light-years).

Initial Survey

A Class X Probe launched from the starship Daedalus passed through the BD+18 1563 Isonzo stars system on December 28th, 2272. Until that time the only survey done by any known group was a small Denobulan medical survey vessel who scanned the system at long-range, looking for habitable worlds. Neither they nor the Daedalus primitive sensors at the time noted anything of particular, immediate interest. The third moon around the gas giant Isonzo IV had nebulous Class P readings. Initial curiosity from the Daedalus was not around the habitability of the system, but some unusual subspace readings and heavy ion storms emitting from the Isonzo star. The Captain of the Daedalus deemed the risk too high to enter the system at the time.