Noera Star System

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Type: A6 IV White Subgiant
Radius: 1.74 x 106 km (2.50 times Sol)
Mass: 6.35 x 1030 kg (3.19 times Sol)
Temperature: 8200 K
Luminosity: Unknown
Ecosphere:4.81 to 6.93 AU
Location: Tau Majestius Sector
0.53 ly from the Ataraddon Sector
5.27 ly from the Plukail Star System

This system sits on the edge of Serenity Concord territory and is home to the Prism Terminal on the 3rd planet as well as an automated sensor network in orbit around the 7th planet.

Sabalia

Class: A
Distance: 1.42 x 108 km (0.95 AU)
Period: 187.5 Days
Radius: 4,71.46 km (0.72 of Earth)
Gravity: 0.68 G

An extremely volcanically active world with a thick atmosphere of hydrogen, sulfides, and carbon dioxide. The surface has large lava flows and is plagued by powerful quakes across its entire surface. Composed mostly of igneous silicas and basalt.

Ugrarth

Class: E
Distance: 1.75 AU
Period: 1.29 Years
Radius: 5,651.19 km (0.89 of Earth)
Gravity: 0.87 G

A large geologically active world, if the world was farther away from the star it would be a prime candidate to one day before a Class M world. The atmosphere is composed mostly of carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and other trace elements. The surface is dominated by volcanos and molten rock. The atmosphere is maintained mostly by volcanic outgassing.

Voithea

Class: V
Distance: 4.92 AU
Period: 5.78 Years
Radius: 10,496.50 km (1.65 times Earth)
Gravity: 1.84 G

This planet is just on the edge of the habitable zone, the surface temperature would be extremely high except for the extremely thick atmosphere. The core is composed of a high amount of iron, nickel, platinum, and neodymium. The intense geo-magnetic field helps the planet maintain a largely habitable atmosphere. Several native species of pressure-resistant single and simple multi-celled life forms. A single large moon is pocked with craters and similarly composed to the planet, as the moon orbits it causes intense electromagnetic distortions in the atmosphere.

A Solas Tempus facility called Prism Terminal is situated on the planet. Due to the high gravitational field, the Hermod Outpost is configured to maintain Earth-like gravity inside.

Zonatov

Class: O5
Distance: 5.44 AU
Period: 6.64 Years
Radius: 3,931.78 km (0.62 of Earth)
Gravity: 0.63 G

This is a small oceanic world with 98% of the surface covered in water in 19% of that being ice caps. Smaller than Earth, the atmosphere is not as thick as larger worlds. The atmosphere is thin and highly toxic with a high percentage of nitrogen dioxide. Deep under the ocean, there is microbial life which is resistant to the increased presence of nitric acid in the water.

Pimao

Class: P4
Distance: 7.59 AU
Period: 11.70 Years
Radius: 7,746.19 km (1.22 times Earth)
Gravity: 1.21 G

This is a barren and cold world, the atmosphere is composed of hydrogen compounds with a particularly high concentration of ammonia.

Souyama

Class: P5
Distance: 13.91 AU
Period: 29.04 Years
Radius: 4,619.02 km (0.73 of Earth)
Gravity: 0.80

A smaller than average frozen world. It has high enough gravity for a thin atmosphere composed of hydrogen sulfide and ammonia. Evidence suggests there may have once been a civilization living under the ice.

Minrillon

Class: I
Distance: 26.51 AU
Period: 76.38 Years
Radius: 14,039.41 km
Gravity: 0.74 G

This gas giant is composed mostly of hydrogen and helium with a surface composed of rock, methane, and ammonia. The planet has a small collection of planetary rings.