Barzan II

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Barzan, Barzan II
INFORMATION
Quadrant:

Alpha

Star System:

Barzan

Affiliations:

Independent; Barzanian Planetary Republic

Natives:

Barzan

ASTROMETRIC DATA
Star Type(s):

B:IV (Cool White Sub-Giant Main Sequence Star)

Estimated Age:

4.7 Billion Years Old

Number of Planets:

3

Orbital Period (Days):

5,211 standard days (roughly 14.3 Earth years)

Classification:

Class T (Ozonous)

Number of Satellites:

3: all are small bodies similar to Ceres- carbon compounds, selenides and water ice

PLANETOLOGICAL DATA
Atmosphere Type:

Toxic to Human Life; a high percentage of oxygen is elementally locked as ozone, with a potentially poisonous level of chlorates to non-Barzans

Atmosphere Pressure:

Dense

Mean Temperature:

Temperate

Hydrosphere:

Average

Dominant Terrain:

Karst caverns, low mountain ranges, cloud forests, moors, fenns, deep lacustric bodies

Gravity:

1.18g (Earth=1.0)

Day/Night Cycle (Hours):

Barzan has only moderate differences in day/night due to heavy cloud cover. It completes an orbit in 36 hours.

LIFE DATA
Stage of Life Evolution:

Unique, advanced multicellular life somewhat analogous to Earth's late Paleogene.

Sentient Population:

9.1 Billion Barzans

END OF BRIEFING

At a Glance

Barzan is an anomaly within its own system. It is the sole rocky planet and it is between a hot, reducing Class J planet and a frigid Ice Giant. Barzan qualifies as a "Super-Earth" as it is almost 25% larger than Earth. However, because it lacks a substantially large nickel-iron core, its mass is less than a world of its size should be. It is also just outside of its system's "habitable zone." It is due to its dense ozone and low cloud albedo that makes the pleasant temperate. The planet has very little seasonal variation whatsoever. Languid winds from the planets slow, steady rotation evenly distributes water and heat across the planet from pole to pole.

Terrain

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