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11 May 2026

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10 May 2026

     23:36  Hermod Outpost‎‎ 5 changes history +1,202 [Cyclops‎ (5×)]
     
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17:07 (cur | prev) +7,710 Cyclops talk contribs (Created page with "== Althea == {{Star Data |type=A7III White Giant Star |radius={{Exp|3.48|9}} km |mass={{Exp|3.51|30}} kg (180.0% of Sol) |temp=8000 K |lum={{Exp|2.79|27}} W (7.3x Sol) |hab=Between 2.58 and 3.72 AU |location=22.27 ly from the Promethean Reach Star System<br>Category:Bellatrix Antares Sector }} The Althea system is anchored by a massive A7III white giant star. This stellar arrangement features five distinct planets accompanied by a total of six moons and two spra...")