Type: | M6D Red Dwarf Star |
Radius: | 29,341.24 km |
Mass: | 1.43 x 1029 kg (7.2% of Sol) |
Temperature: | 2800 K |
Luminosity: | 3.77 x 1022 W (0.0099% of Sol) |
Ecosphere: | Between 0.00947 and 0.01365 AU |
Location: | Bellatrix Antares Sector |
The Gliese 1 star system, located in the Bellatrix Antares Sector, consists of a single M6D red dwarf star and one orbiting planetary body designated Gliese 1. The star exhibits periodic stellar flare activity, resulting in significant gravitational fluctuations within the system. These fluctuations pose a navigational hazard and may cause sensor interference, structural stress, and potential damage to vessels operating in the vicinity. Due to these ongoing hazards, a standing advisory recommends avoiding the Gliese 1 system until further notice.
Gliese 1
Class: | C |
Distance: | 5.4 x 106 km (0.036 AU) |
Period: | 2 days 11 hours and 30 minutes |
Radius: | 4,664.2 km |
Gravity: | 0.6 g |
Gliese 1, a barren world orbiting its M6D red dwarf star at a distance of 5.4 million kilometers, completes a swift orbit in just under three Earth days. The surface, exposed to the feeble warmth of its parent star, is a frigid expanse with an average temperature of -139.3 degrees Celsius. Devoid of an atmosphere and composed primarily of anthracite, basalt, and complex hydrocarbons, the planet is seemingly inhospitable. On the surface is the classified Solas Tempus facility Gliese-125 Outpost, which is a covert Hermod Outpost protected by specialized holographic camouflage and energy signature manipulation. Sensor readings taken from outside the system would show intense gravitational fluctuations in the region that obscure sensors. These are created by satellites in orbit around the planet and drones throughout the system.