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The temperate [[hospitable world|hospitable]] [[water world]] lying in orbital position (IV) (within the '''[[Habitable Zone|H–]]''' region of the inner system) has extensive, abundant native life, with complex organisms inhabiting every ecological niche. Their metabolic functions drive the process of atmospheric renewal.
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The temperate [[hospitable world|hospitable]] [[water world]] lying in orbital position (IV) (within the [[Habitable Zone|H–]] region of the inner system) has extensive, abundant native life, with complex organisms inhabiting every ecological niche. Their metabolic functions drive the process of atmospheric renewal.
  
 
Dena, the [[mainworld]], lying within the [[habitable zone]], has extensive, abundant native life, with complex organisms inhabiting every ecological niche. Their metabolic functions drive the process of atmospheric renewal.
 
Dena, the [[mainworld]], lying within the [[habitable zone]], has extensive, abundant native life, with complex organisms inhabiting every ecological niche. Their metabolic functions drive the process of atmospheric renewal.

Revision as of 07:24, 15 June 2018

This is a world-system under construction and is currently being input-programmed into the Traveller RPG Wiki.

Dena/Murada (Halcyon 0102)
Classic Era (1116)
?988???-?
Starport? Error in Starport Decode
Size9 Large (14,400 km, 1.03g - 1.33g)
Atmosphere8 Dense
Hydrographics8 Wet World 80%
Population? Error in Population Decode
Government? Error in Government Decode
Law? Error in Law Decode
Tech Level? Error in Tech Decode
See also UWP
System Details
Primary F3 V
Planetoid Belts 1
Gas Giants 3

Dena


Astrography and Planetology

This star system is detailed using the Fringian Variant System Description.


Monostellar System

Dena Monostellar System
Star Name Hierarchy Category Mass (Sol) Temp (K) Luminosity (Sol)
Dena

F3 V

Primary Main Sequence 1.44 6670 - 6750 3.58318
Unit Diameter Min Distance Hab Zone Jump Shadow M-Drive Limit
AU 0.0073 0.157 1.7 - 2.94 0.73 7.3
Orbit #  * 0 5 2 6

System Data

Raspas-Dena System

The primary is Raspas, an ordinary white main sequence star. It has a luminosity of 5.34 Sols, a mass of 1.46 Sols, and a diameter of 2.115 million km. The inner system consists of (I) a vacuum worldlet, (II) a trace atmosphere inner world, (III) a corrosive atmosphere inferno world, and (IV) a standard atmosphere hospitable water world. (V) Dena orbits within the habitable zone and is designated the mainworld. (VI) a very thin atmosphere hospitable world, (VII) a sparse stony planetoid belt, (VIII) a large gas giant, (IX-I) a ringed small gas giant, (IX-II) a ringed small ice giant, and (XI) an exotic atmosphere bigworld form the outer system – orbital position (X) is empty. Many of the worlds retain satellites.

Mainworld Data

(V) Dena

(V) Dena is designated the mainworld. It orbits Raspas at a mean distance of 1.57 AU (234.9 million km), within the habitable zone. It has an orbital period of 1 year 229 days and a rotation period of 26.5 hours. The axial tilt is 43 degrees. Dena has a diameter of 14,256 km, a density of 6.44 g/cm³, and a surface gravity of 1.3 G. The world is geologically active. Its atmosphere is rated as Dense, with a mean surface pressure of 2.42 bar and a composition of 80% nitrogen (N2), 19% oxygen (O2), and 1% argon (Ar), water vapor (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), neon (Ne) and other trace gases. Approximately 79% of the surface is covered in oceans of liquid water: average tidal ranges exceed 0.4m. Mean surface temperature: 22°C. The atmosphere is dynamic and powerful weather systems driven by the star and the oceans surge across the globe. The climate is seasonal.

Mainworld Geography and Topography

Total surface area: 638 million km², Water surface area: 504 million km², Land surface area: 134 million km².

Native lifeforms

The temperate hospitable water world lying in orbital position (IV) (within the H– region of the inner system) has extensive, abundant native life, with complex organisms inhabiting every ecological niche. Their metabolic functions drive the process of atmospheric renewal.

Dena, the mainworld, lying within the habitable zone, has extensive, abundant native life, with complex organisms inhabiting every ecological niche. Their metabolic functions drive the process of atmospheric renewal.

The cold marginally hospitable world lying in orbital position (VI) (within the H+ region of the outer system) has primitive native life, consisting entirely of microscopic cyanobacteria-parallels that exist in any location where they can find even a minimal trace of shelter and warmth. Their metabolic functions maintain the process of atmospheric renewal.

History & Background (Dossier)

The Dena system has been studied by the Local Astrographical Survey Project, a part of the Astronomy Department of the University of Selasia.

World Starport

Dena has no listed Starport data.

World technology level

Dena has no listed Technology Level data.

World Government

Dena has no listed Government data.

World military

No information yet available.

World economy

No information yet available.

Trade data

No information yet available.

World Demographics

Dena has no listed Population data.

World culture

No information yet available.

Historical data

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World timeline

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UWP listing

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