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== Anomalous Signal ==
== Anomalous Signal ==
During routine sensor sweep of the Kepler-Centauri system, ST-SD-47 detected a brief distortion in space-time consistent with a potential warp signature. The signature originated near the third planet, designated Iris. Immediately following this event, a complex, repeating signal of unknown origin was detected emanating from the same region.
During routine sensor sweep of the Kepler-Centauri system on June 25th, 2389 at 0100 hours Nimbus Standard Time, ST-SD-47 detected a brief distortion in space-time consistent with a potential warp signature. The signature originated near the third planet, designated Iris. Immediately following this event, a complex, repeating signal of unknown origin was detected emanating from the same region.


Most concerning, a massive energy spike was recorded concurrent with the warp signature. The nature of this energy spike remains unknown, but its intensity and proximity to the other anomalies warrant further investigation. Preliminary analysis suggests the energy spike could be related to the warp signature, but this cannot be confirmed at this time.
Most concerning, a massive energy spike was recorded concurrent with the warp signature. The nature of this energy spike remains unknown, but its intensity and proximity to the other anomalies warrant further investigation. Preliminary analysis suggests the energy spike could be related to the warp signature, but this cannot be confirmed at this time.

Revision as of 20:17, 25 June 2024

Type: M1D Red Dwarf Star
Radius: 36767.18 km
Mass: 2.09 x 1029 kg
Temperature: 3500 K
Luminosity: 1.45 x 1023 W
Ecosphere:Between 0.02 and 0.03 AU
Location: Bellatrix Antares Sector

There are 3 plants in this system detected by long range probe.

Anomalous Signal

During routine sensor sweep of the Kepler-Centauri system on June 25th, 2389 at 0100 hours Nimbus Standard Time, ST-SD-47 detected a brief distortion in space-time consistent with a potential warp signature. The signature originated near the third planet, designated Iris. Immediately following this event, a complex, repeating signal of unknown origin was detected emanating from the same region.

Most concerning, a massive energy spike was recorded concurrent with the warp signature. The nature of this energy spike remains unknown, but its intensity and proximity to the other anomalies warrant further investigation. Preliminary analysis suggests the energy spike could be related to the warp signature, but this cannot be confirmed at this time.

Kythera

Class: J
Distance: 0.076 AU
Period: 7 days 14 hours and 54 minutes
Radius: 160404.2 km
Gravity: 2.77 G

Atmospheric Conditions are an average of 41.3 kPa or 0.4 atmospheres and an average temperature of -65.1 degrees C. Primarily composed of Hydrogen, helium.

Eos

Class: A
Distance: 0.08 AU
Period: 8 days 8 hours and 7 minutes
Radius: 4174.2 km
Gravity: 0.58 G

Atmospheric Conditions are an average of 11.3 kPa or 0.1 atmospheres and an average surface temperature of -128.1 degrees C. Atmosphere contains largely Sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide Planet is composed of mostly Igneous silica, basalt

Iris

Class: C
Distance: 0.085 AU
Period: 9 days 2 hours and 58 minutes
Radius: 2666.9 km
Gravity: 0.37 G

There is no atmosphere and the surface has an average temperature of -145.9 degrees C. Planet is mostly composed of Anthracite, basalt, hydrocarbons