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Caledon

 

Caledon is a planetary system orbiting a yellow G-class star.  The system lies in the Hercules Constellation of the Hercules Region.

 
Caledon's primary planet is a large, density populated, terrestrial world located in the heart of the Hercules Region.  Caledon started as an agricultural world when it was first settled, but developed into the region's manufacturing and industrial center.  As Caledon grew, the planet quickly forgot its roots as a quiet farming world.

 

The primary planet is covered in 40% water located primarily in various inland seas, which are completely surrounded by land.  The wetter regions along the banks of the seas transition into drier highland areas moving inland.  The planet's population are huddled in industrial cities, built around the seas.

System: Caledon

Primary Star: TYC35035011

Stellar Type: G2V ☼

Mass (Sol): 1.07

Luminosity: 1.55 Sun

Distance: 335.22 ly

Constellation: Hercules

Region: Hercules

Population: 3.2 Billion

 

       
Caledon Planets
       

Caledon B
Caledon B is a warm, terrestrial world.  The planet's surface composed of silicate and volcanic rocks.  The planet has a thin atmosphere made up of mostly carbon dioxide.

Distance: 0.40 AU

Orbit: 91 days

Temp: 448 K

Mass: 1.64 Earth

Radius: 7,853 km

Gravity: 1.08 g

Rotation: 43 hours

Moon(s): 1

       
       

Caledon C
Caledon C is a habitable, terrestrial world covered in 40% water located primarily in various inland seas, which are completely surrounded by land.  The wetter regions along the banks of the seas transition into drier highland areas moving inland.  The planet's population are huddled in industrial cities, built around the seas.

Distance: 1.28 AU

Orbit: 508 days

Temp: 282 K

Mass: 1.17 Earth

Radius: 7,120 km

Gravity: 0.94 g

Rotation: 39 hours

Moon(s): 4

       
       

Caledon D
Caledon D is a small giant which contains 40 times Earth's mass and is orbited by 5 moons.  The gas giant is composed of hydrogen and helium with traces of neon.

Distance: 3.78 AU

Orbit: 7.1 years

Temp: 147 K

Mass: 41.01 Earth

Radius: 35,015 km

Gravity: 1.36 g

Rotation: 13 hours

Moon(s): 5

       
       


Closest Inhabited Systems:

 

Name

Distance (ly)

Type

Herculia

17.10

G0V

Ember

17.84

K1III

Verity

25.11

G6V

Solarus

30.19

G8V

Tira

39.73

K0V

Clarion

48.48

F8V





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