Difference between revisions of "Tau Ceti III"

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== At a Glance ==
 
== At a Glance ==
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<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

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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

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.

Terrain

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