Nambe (world)
Nambe/Nambe (Fallow 2836) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Classic Era (1116) | ?7B1???-?
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See also | UWP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
System Details | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Primary | M8 III | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Planetoid Belts | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gas Giants | 3 |
Nambe does not meet the criteria for any standard classification.
- It is an unclaimed Non-Aligned world located in the Nambe Subsector of Fallow Sector.
Astrography and Planetology
This star system is detailed using the Fringian Variant System Description.
- It forms a part of the Glitterdrift Reach.
Monostellar System
Nambe Monostellar System Star Name Hierarchy Category Mass (Sol) Temp (K) Luminosity (Sol) Nambe M8 III
Primary Giant 8.75 1900 - 2500 2587.5 Unit Diameter Min Distance Hab Zone Jump Shadow M-Drive Limit AU 3.04271 4.21915 40.44 - 65.91 304.271 3042.71 Orbit # 5 6 9 12 15
System Data
Nambe System
The primary is Namburu, a gigantic red giant star. It has a luminosity of 2588 Sols, a mass of 8.75 Sols and a diameter of 455 million km – the star's corona extends out to 1.52 AU, within orbital position (V). The inner system consists of (VI) a vacuum inner world, (VII) a corrosive atmosphere inferno world, (VIII) a sparse stony planetoid belt, and (IX) a dense stony planetoid belt. (X) a small gas giant orbits within the habitable zone. (XI) Nambe, designated the mainworld, (XII-I) an exotic atmosphere]] bigworld, and (XII-II) a sparse icy planetoid belt form the outer system. Many of the worlds retain satellites.
Mainworld Data
(XI) Nambe
(XI) Nambe is designated the mainworld. It orbits Namburu at a mean distance of 72.8 AU (10.9 billion km), within the H+ region of the outer zone. It has an orbital period of 210 years and a rotation period of 43 hours. The axial tilt is 35 degrees. Nambe has a diameter of 11,823 km, a density of 6.56 g/cm³, and a surface gravity of 1.1 G. The world is geologically active. Its atmosphere is rated as Corrosive, with a mean surface pressure of 56.5 bar and a composition of 94% carbon dioxide (CO2), 5% nitrogen (N2), 1% argon (Ar), and trace amounts of sulfur dioxide (SO2), oxygen (O2), water vapor (H2O), carbon monoxide (CO), neon (Ne), and ammonia (NH3). Approximately 16% of the surface is covered in seas of water kept liquid by the extreme atmospheric pressure: average tidal ranges exceed 0.3m. Mean surface temperature: 113°C. The atmosphere is active and strong weather systems driven by the star and the seas drive across the globe. The climate is seasonal.
Satellites
Nambe retains two natural satellites, a vacuum worldlet named Gorth and a trace atmosphere worldlet named Agaza:
- (XIa) Gorth (known UWP ?300???-?, orbiting at 30 Diameters/360,000 km)
- (XIb) Agaza (known UWP ?210???-?, orbiting at 35 Diameters/420,000 km)
Mainworld geography and topography
Total surface area: 439 million km², Land surface area: 360 million km², Water surface area: 79 million km².
Native Lifeforms
No world in the Nambe system is known to have native life.
History & Background (Dossier)
No information yet available.
World starport
Nambe has no listed Starport data.
World technology level
Nambe has no listed Technology Level data.
World government
Nambe has no listed Government data.
World military
No information yet available.
World economy
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Trade data
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World demographics
Nambe has no listed Population data.
World culture
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Historical data
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World timeline
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UWP listing
No information yet available.
References & Contributors / Sources
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- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus Adie Alegoric Stewart of the IISS
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science
- ↑ "Jump Map API" and map location from Travellermap.com