Difference between revisions of "Tau Ceti III"
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| number of planets = 5 | | number of planets = 5 | ||
| orbital period = 344 days | | orbital period = 344 days | ||
− | | classification = Class O ( | + | | classification = Class O (Borderline Vadumic) |
| satellites = None | | satellites = None | ||
| atmosphere type = Breathable | | atmosphere type = Breathable | ||
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== At a Glance == | == At a Glance == | ||
+ | <p align="justify">Tau Ceti III is a world comprised of an ocean covering nearly 91% of its surface. It's oceans, which range from only eighty meters to almost two kilometers deep, tend toward a warm and tropical environment. Large swathes of the ocean (almost 25%) are shallow coastal waters teeming with coral-like analogs. | ||
== Terrain == | == Terrain == |
Revision as of 17:58, 18 November 2020
Tau Ceti III | |
INFORMATION | |
Quadrant: |
Beta |
Star System: |
Tau Ceti |
Affiliations: |
United Federation of Planets, Consortium of Tau Ceti |
Natives: |
Tau-Threes (Human), Tau-Ren |
ASTROMETRIC DATA | |
Star Type(s): |
G:V (yellow main sequence star) |
Estimated Age: |
5.9 Billion Years Old |
Number of Planets: |
5 |
Orbital Period (Days): |
344 days |
Classification: |
Class O (Borderline Vadumic) |
Number of Satellites: |
None |
PLANETOLOGICAL DATA | |
Atmosphere Type: |
Breathable |
Atmosphere Pressure: |
Standard |
Mean Temperature: |
Warm |
Hydrosphere: |
Humid |
Dominant Terrain: |
Ocean |
Gravity: |
.87g (Earth=1) |
Day/Night Cycle (Hours): |
25 hours |
LIFE DATA | |
Stage of Life Evolution: |
Advanced, extremely diverse multicellular life similar to Earth's early Jurassic |
Sentient Population: |
317 Million |
Capital: |
Xin Tai |
END OF BRIEFING | |
Template:Planet |
At a Glance
Tau Ceti III is a world comprised of an ocean covering nearly 91% of its surface. It's oceans, which range from only eighty meters to almost two kilometers deep, tend toward a warm and tropical environment. Large swathes of the ocean (almost 25%) are shallow coastal waters teeming with coral-like analogs.