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Zarathustra

 

Zarathustra is a planetary system orbiting a red M-class star.  The system lies in the Bootes Constellation of the Izar Region.

 
The Zarathustra System was settled by colonists from Izaria, the system's habitable primary planet has grown a substantial population and is one of the region's centers.  Zarathustra's planets orbit the red dwarf sun.

 

Zarathustra's Primary Planet is a habitable, terrestrial world covered in 60% water.  The planet's land masses are located in primarily in a single, large super continent, which is broken up by numerous, inland oceans.  The majority of the planet's population is huddled in dense cities around the oceans.

System: Zarathustra

Primary Star: SAO 64000

Stellar Type: M0V ☼

Mass (Sol): 0.62

Luminosity: 0.27 Sun

Distance: 189.52 ly

Constellation: Bootes

Region: Izar

Population: 225 Million

 

       
Zarathustra Planets
       

Zarathustra B
Zarathustra B is a terrestrial world with a thin, cloudless atmosphere composed of carbon dioxide.  The planet's surface is made up of iron along with deposits titanium

Distance: 0.08 AU

Orbit: 10 days

Temp: 652 K

Mass: 1.21 Earth

Radius: 6,979 km

Gravity: 1.01 g

Rotation: -

Moon(s): 0

       
       

Zarathustra C
Zarathustra's Primary Planet is a habitable, terrestrial world covered in 60% water.  The planet's land masses are located in primarily in a single, large super continent, which is broken up by numerous, inland oceans.  The majority of the planet's population is huddled in dense cities around the oceans.

Distance: 0.56 AU

Orbit: 193 days

Temp: 275 K

Mass: 2.22 Earth

Radius: 8,860 km

Gravity: 1.15 g

Rotation: 38 hours

Moon(s): 4

       
       


Closest Inhabited Systems:

 

Name

Distance (ly)

Type

Bluecadia

19.53

G7V

Rand

28.89

K0V

Izaria

34.02

G0V

Questra

40.70

K1V

Varaha

41.60

G0V





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