Noera Star System

From Solas Tempus DB
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: 9.73 x 1027 W (25.42 times Sol)
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. Noera experiences an enigmatic and naturally occurring phenomenon in its vicinity, where a mysterious source within the star system siphons away its energy. This unexplained energy drainage disrupts the star's delicate energy balance, leading to sporadic and perplexing instabilities in its core. As the energy continues to be drained, the star struggles to maintain its equilibrium, resulting in irregular solar flares, magnetic storms, and radiation bursts.

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: 0.22 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. The surface was a place of extremes, temperatures averaged to 212 C with a high of 468 C and a low of 103 C. The average surface pressure was 71.71 kPa or 0.17 of Earth norm.

Unique Features

Mysterious Geophysical Anomalies
Sabalia is shrouded in an enduring enigma — inexplicable geophysical anomalies that defy conventional understanding. Unidentified energy surges periodically ripple through the planet's molten rock surface, manifesting as spontaneous, luminous disturbances.
Lava Mirage Phenomenon
Sabalia experiences unique atmospheric conditions that cause optical illusions known as "Lava Mirages." These mirages make it appear as though there are flowing rivers of molten lava where none exist.
Geothermal Soundscapes
Despite its barren and lifeless surface, Sabalia has geothermal soundscapes that emit eerie and haunting noises due to the interaction of molten rock and extreme temperature differentials.

Ugrarth

Class: E
Distance: 1.75 AU
Period: 1.29 Years
Radius: 5,651.19 km (0.89 of Earth)
Gravity: 0.96 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. The planet has a mean surface temperature of 222.80 C and average surface pressure of 70.2 kPa (0.69 atmospheres).

Unique Features

Molten Geysers
Deadly eruptions of superheated molten rock periodically shoot into the atmosphere, creating a mesmerizing yet terrifying spectacle.
Diamond Clouds
Extreme heat and pressure give rise to exotic diamond clouds in the toxic atmosphere, refracting starlight into eerie diamond-hued sunsets.
Volcanic Glass Oases
Rare formations of obsidian-like glass encasing pockets of volatile gases provide stark contrasts to the planet's harsh environment, featuring crystalline structures and shifting reflections amidst intense heat.

Voithea

Class: V
Distance: 4.92 AU
Period: 5.78 Years
Radius: 10,496.50 km (1.65 times Earth)
Gravity: 1.83 G

The planet has a core rich in iron, nickel, platinum, and neodymium, supporting an intense geo-magnetic field that sustains a habitable atmosphere. It hosts pressure-resistant single and simple multi-celled native life forms. The presence of a large moon causes strong electromagnetic distortions in the atmosphere as it orbits. The atmosphere has an average temperature of 22.6°C and a pressure of 1.43 atmospheres (144.7 kPa), making it breathable but denser at sea level, leading to headaches for some individuals. The high gravity poses challenges for humanoids, with some experiencing muscle weakness and difficulty breathing. Outside activities are restricted without assistance. The Solas Tempus facility Prism Terminal is located on the planet, and the Hermod Outpost within it is adapted to maintain Earth-like gravity.

Voithea Moon

Class: D2
Distance: 44,6759 km
Period: 58.1 Days
Radius: 1,217 km
Gravity: 0.21 G

The Voithea Moon is a small, rocky satellite with a radius of 2,217 km and a surface gravity of 0.35 G. It orbits at a distance of 44,6759 km from the planet Voithea, completing its orbit in approximately 58.1 days. Composed similarly to Earth's moon, it likely consists of rocky materials, with ancient volcanic features and impact craters on its surface. Its proximity to Voithea contributes to the planet's electromagnetic distortions and tidal effects. The atmosphere similar to that of of the planet, it has an unusually high gravity for it's size of 0.39 G and average surface pressure of 1.45 atmosphere (146.6 kPa) and surface temperature of 22.6 C. The moon's intense magnetic field protect it from the solar wind, and thus give it a very thick atmosphere for its size and is breathable. A rich biome of flora and fauna exist on the planet.

Unique Features

Vibrant Sky Auroras
Due to the intense electromagnetic distortions caused by Voithea's large moon, the planet's atmosphere is adorned with spectacular and vibrant auroras visible from the surface. These shimmering lights dance across the sky, creating a mesmerizing display of colors that captivates both the planet's inhabitants and visitors alike. The auroras have become a symbol of the planet's unique atmospheric interactions and are a popular subject for scientific research and artistic inspiration.
Floating Islands of Electrostatic Energy
Voithea is known for its peculiar floating islands, composed of electrostatically charged particles that suspend in the planet's high-pressure atmosphere. These islands are the result of a delicate balance between the intense gravity and the electromagnetic forces present in the atmosphere. Myths and legends about the planet often associate these floating islands with mystical powers or hidden treasures, attracting explorers and adventurers seeking to uncover their secrets.
Airborne Crystal Spores
The planet's native ecosystem includes fascinating airborne crystal spores that shimmer and glow in various colors. These spores are dispersed by unique plant species found in the planet's lush forests. As they float through the atmosphere, they reflect sunlight and produce a mesmerizing luminous effect, giving the skies an otherworldly beauty.

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: 0.74

Souyama is a frozen world of smaller proportions, distinguished by its thin, frozen atmosphere primarily composed of hydrogen sulfide and ammonia with an average 26kPa (0.26 atmospheres). The atmosphere is composed of 76% Ammonia, 23% Hydrogen Sulfide, and 1% Oxygen. Beneath its icy surface lies evidence of a once-prosperous civilization, now cryptically preserved in the ice. The planet's surface features intricate networks of icy chasms, offering insights into its geological history and challenging conditions for explorers. Souyama's harsh environment, with an average surface temperature of -118°C.

Unique Features

Cryptic Remnants of a Lost Civilization
Souyama, a frozen world smaller than the average, holds mysterious clues to a past civilization that once thrived beneath its icy surface. Fossilized remains, intricate structures, and enigmatic artifacts hidden within the ice suggest a technologically advanced society that met an unknown fate.
Icy Chasms and Subsurface Wonders
Souyama's surface is marked by an intricate network of icy chasms and crevices. These formations reveal insights into the planet's geological history and are believed to hide valuable information about the planet's past, including its climate shifts and potential geological activity.
Atmospheric Anomalies
Souyama's thin atmosphere, composed predominantly of hydrogen sulfide and ammonia, manifests puzzling atmospheric anomalies. Unpredictable phenomena, such as localized auroras and peculiar electromagnetic disturbances.

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.