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* Radius: 8920 km
 
* Radius: 8920 km
 
* Rotational Period: 0.87 T-Standard Days
 
* Rotational Period: 0.87 T-Standard Days
* Rotational Tilt: 10.
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* Rotational Tilt: 10.
 
* Orbital Period: 265 T-Standard Days
 
* Orbital Period: 265 T-Standard Days
 
* Orbital Eccentricity: 0.006
 
* Orbital Eccentricity: 0.006
* Orbital Inclination: 3.
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* Orbital Inclination: 3.
* Mean Surface Temperature: 82ºF/33ºC/303ºK
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* Mean Surface Temperature: 82°F/33°C/303°K
 
* Atmospheric Pressure: 0.9 T-Standard
 
* Atmospheric Pressure: 0.9 T-Standard
 
* Biological Index: 5C
 
* Biological Index: 5C
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[[Encyclopedia_Galactica:Planet_Stats|Explanation of Statistics]]
 
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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
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Ideru is most likely an abnormally large satellite cast off from neighboring Gliese 876b, a G<sup>sP</sup> class gas giant.  It is a hot, dry world marked by extensive canyon and fissure systems, likely caused by an early, close proximity with its previous parent planet.  In the subsequent eras, large erosional deserts have filled basins and ridge systems, creating large dune seas in the sub-equatorial zones.  Ideru is still quite geologically active, due mostly to the large amounts of subterranean water that have been retained.
 
Ideru is most likely an abnormally large satellite cast off from neighboring Gliese 876b, a G<sup>sP</sup> class gas giant.  It is a hot, dry world marked by extensive canyon and fissure systems, likely caused by an early, close proximity with its previous parent planet.  In the subsequent eras, large erosional deserts have filled basins and ridge systems, creating large dune seas in the sub-equatorial zones.  Ideru is still quite geologically active, due mostly to the large amounts of subterranean water that have been retained.
  
These subterranean seas also play host to 90% of Ideru's native life, with another 7% existing in or near surface canyons that play host to rivers and salt lakes.  Of the remaining 3%, most identified species are nomadic plant or chimeric surface-dwellers.
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These subterranean seas also play host to 90% of Ideru's native life, with another 7% existing in or near surface canyons that play host to rivers and salt lakes.  Of the remaining 3%, most identified species are nomadic plant or chimeric surface-dwellers, the most famous of which is the [[Encyclopedia_Galactica:Ideru_Moss_Fish_(Lifeform)|moss fish]]
  
  

Latest revision as of 13:24, 9 September 2005

Ideru (Planet)[edit]

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Statistics[edit]

  • System: Gliese 876
  • Order: 3rd
  • Class: Lm
  • Distance from Primary: 0.75 AU (112.2mil km)
  • Mass: 1.4ME
  • Radius: 8920 km
  • Rotational Period: 0.87 T-Standard Days
  • Rotational Tilt: 10.2°
  • Orbital Period: 265 T-Standard Days
  • Orbital Eccentricity: 0.006
  • Orbital Inclination: 3.2°
  • Mean Surface Temperature: 82°F/33°C/303°K
  • Atmospheric Pressure: 0.9 T-Standard
  • Biological Index: 5C
  • Sentience Index: N/A
  • Tech Index: N/A
  • Survey Number: Te05.06.C3c

Explanation of Statistics

Overview[edit]

Ideru holds the distinction of being the first terrestrial extrasolar planet to be visited by human technology. The name is a popularization of the contact code given to the planet (ID:ERU) by the AI aboard the exploration vessel Aldrin-10. Since its discovery, the planet has also earned the nickname "Vulcan" due to its resemblance to the popular fictional planet.

Ideru is most likely an abnormally large satellite cast off from neighboring Gliese 876b, a GsP class gas giant. It is a hot, dry world marked by extensive canyon and fissure systems, likely caused by an early, close proximity with its previous parent planet. In the subsequent eras, large erosional deserts have filled basins and ridge systems, creating large dune seas in the sub-equatorial zones. Ideru is still quite geologically active, due mostly to the large amounts of subterranean water that have been retained.

These subterranean seas also play host to 90% of Ideru's native life, with another 7% existing in or near surface canyons that play host to rivers and salt lakes. Of the remaining 3%, most identified species are nomadic plant or chimeric surface-dwellers, the most famous of which is the moss fish



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