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| [[Thin Atmosphere]] & [[Tainted Atmosphere]] (Atmo Type: 4) | | [[Thin Atmosphere]] & [[Tainted Atmosphere]] (Atmo Type: 4) | ||
| '''World''' <section begin="4"/>has a pressure of 0.43 to 0.70 atmospheres. | | '''World''' <section begin="4"/>has a pressure of 0.43 to 0.70 atmospheres. | ||
| − | * A [[Thin Atmosphere]] does not require [[survival gear]] although it may be hard on [[sophont]]s not accustomed to it. | + | * A [[Thin Atmosphere]] does not require [[Goods/Breathing apparatus|survival gear]] although it may be hard on [[sophont]]s not accustomed to it. |
* It also has a [[Tainted Atmosphere]] which is a type of [[atmosphere]] known for possessing irritants that make it difficult or impossible for [[Conventional Life|conventional]] [[sophont]]s to tolerate respiration for any length of time. | * It also has a [[Tainted Atmosphere]] which is a type of [[atmosphere]] known for possessing irritants that make it difficult or impossible for [[Conventional Life|conventional]] [[sophont]]s to tolerate respiration for any length of time. | ||
* This atmosphere contains an unusual taint such as such as [[Diseases & Plagues of Charted Space|disease]], a hazardous gas mix, [[pollutant]]s, or sulfur compounds which requires the use of a [[filter mask]]. | * This atmosphere contains an unusual taint such as such as [[Diseases & Plagues of Charted Space|disease]], a hazardous gas mix, [[pollutant]]s, or sulfur compounds which requires the use of a [[filter mask]]. | ||
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| [[Thin Atmosphere]] (Atmo Type: 5) | | [[Thin Atmosphere]] (Atmo Type: 5) | ||
| '''World''' <section begin="5"/>has a pressure of 0.43 to 0.70 atmospheres. | | '''World''' <section begin="5"/>has a pressure of 0.43 to 0.70 atmospheres. | ||
| − | * A [[Thin Atmosphere]] does not require [[survival gear]] although it may be hard on [[sophont]]s not accustomed to it. <section end="5"/> | + | * A [[Thin Atmosphere]] does not require [[Goods/Breathing apparatus|survival gear]] although it may be hard on [[sophont]]s not accustomed to it. <section end="5"/> |
| Example: High altitude [[Terra]] | | Example: High altitude [[Terra]] | ||
* At altitudes above 2,500 meters on [[Terra]], the air pressure drops to around 0.70 that of sea level. This is equivalent to the IISS Scout Code atmosphere type of Thin. [[Sophont]]s who are not adapted to such conditions can suffer from altitude sickness, with headaches, nausea, extreme tiredness, breathlessness and body pain. Associated high blood pressure can cause complications for pregnant women. {{Page cite|name=The Universal World Profile|page=14}} | * At altitudes above 2,500 meters on [[Terra]], the air pressure drops to around 0.70 that of sea level. This is equivalent to the IISS Scout Code atmosphere type of Thin. [[Sophont]]s who are not adapted to such conditions can suffer from altitude sickness, with headaches, nausea, extreme tiredness, breathlessness and body pain. Associated high blood pressure can cause complications for pregnant women. {{Page cite|name=The Universal World Profile|page=14}} | ||
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| [[Standard Atmosphere]] (Atmo Type: 6) | | [[Standard Atmosphere]] (Atmo Type: 6) | ||
| '''World''' <section begin="6"/>has a pressure of 0.71 to 1.49 atmospheres. | | '''World''' <section begin="6"/>has a pressure of 0.71 to 1.49 atmospheres. | ||
| − | * A [[Standard Atmosphere]] does not require [[survival gear]] and will likely be easy for most [[sophont]]s to breathe within it. <section end="6"/> | + | * A [[Standard Atmosphere]] does not require [[Goods/Breathing apparatus|survival gear]] and will likely be easy for most [[sophont]]s to breathe within it. <section end="6"/> |
| Example: Standard altitude [[Terra]] | | Example: Standard altitude [[Terra]] | ||
* On [[Earth]], [[sophont]]s have little experience of differing atmospheric pressures, and so many underestimate how much of an impact this factor may have on everyday life. Terran inhabitants are actually living near the bottom of an ocean of air. At sea level, the weight of the air presses down on its inhabitants with a pressure of 1.0 kg per squared centimeter. At higher altitudes, less air means less weight and less pressure. The pressure and density of air decreases with increasing elevation. | * On [[Earth]], [[sophont]]s have little experience of differing atmospheric pressures, and so many underestimate how much of an impact this factor may have on everyday life. Terran inhabitants are actually living near the bottom of an ocean of air. At sea level, the weight of the air presses down on its inhabitants with a pressure of 1.0 kg per squared centimeter. At higher altitudes, less air means less weight and less pressure. The pressure and density of air decreases with increasing elevation. | ||
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| [[Standard Atmosphere]] & [[Tainted Atmosphere]] (Atmo Type: 7) | | [[Standard Atmosphere]] & [[Tainted Atmosphere]] (Atmo Type: 7) | ||
| '''World''' <section begin="7"/>has a pressure of 0.71 to 1.49 atmospheres. | | '''World''' <section begin="7"/>has a pressure of 0.71 to 1.49 atmospheres. | ||
| − | * A [[Standard Atmosphere]] does not require [[survival gear]] and will likely be easy for most [[sophont]]s to breathe within it. | + | * A [[Standard Atmosphere]] does not require [[Goods/Breathing apparatus|survival gear]] and will likely be easy for most [[sophont]]s to breathe within it. |
* It also has a [[Tainted Atmosphere]] which is a type of [[atmosphere]] known for possessing irritants that make it difficult or impossible for [[Conventional Life|conventional]] [[sophont]]s to tolerate respiration for any length of time. | * It also has a [[Tainted Atmosphere]] which is a type of [[atmosphere]] known for possessing irritants that make it difficult or impossible for [[Conventional Life|conventional]] [[sophont]]s to tolerate respiration for any length of time. | ||
* This atmosphere contains an unusual taint such as such as [[Diseases & Plagues of Charted Space|disease]], a hazardous gas mix, [[pollutant]]s, or sulfur compounds which requires the use of a [[filter mask]]. | * This atmosphere contains an unusual taint such as such as [[Diseases & Plagues of Charted Space|disease]], a hazardous gas mix, [[pollutant]]s, or sulfur compounds which requires the use of a [[filter mask]]. | ||
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| [[Dense Atmosphere]] (Atmo Type: 8) | | [[Dense Atmosphere]] (Atmo Type: 8) | ||
| '''World''' <section begin="8"/>has a pressure of 1.50 to 2.49 atmospheres. | | '''World''' <section begin="8"/>has a pressure of 1.50 to 2.49 atmospheres. | ||
| − | * A [[Dense Atmosphere]] requires no [[survival gear]] although it may be hard on [[sophont]]s not accustomed to it. <section end="8"/> | + | * A [[Dense Atmosphere]] requires no [[Goods/Breathing apparatus|survival gear]] although it may be hard on [[sophont]]s not accustomed to it. <section end="8"/> |
| Example: '''Dense, High (D):''' These [[world]]s have thick N2/O2 [[atmosphere]]s, but their mean surface pressure is too high to support unprotected human life (high pressure nitrogen and oxygen are deadly to humans). However, pressure naturally decreases with increasing altitude, so if there are highlands at the right altitude the pressure may drop enough to support human life. Alternatively, there may not be any topography high enough for humans to inhabit, necessitating floating gravitic or dirigible habitats or sealed habitats on the surface. {{Page cite|name= Mongoose Traveller Main Rulebook|page=170}} | | Example: '''Dense, High (D):''' These [[world]]s have thick N2/O2 [[atmosphere]]s, but their mean surface pressure is too high to support unprotected human life (high pressure nitrogen and oxygen are deadly to humans). However, pressure naturally decreases with increasing altitude, so if there are highlands at the right altitude the pressure may drop enough to support human life. Alternatively, there may not be any topography high enough for humans to inhabit, necessitating floating gravitic or dirigible habitats or sealed habitats on the surface. {{Page cite|name= Mongoose Traveller Main Rulebook|page=170}} | ||
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| [[Dense Atmosphere]] & [[Tainted Atmosphere]] (Atmo Type: 9) | | [[Dense Atmosphere]] & [[Tainted Atmosphere]] (Atmo Type: 9) | ||
| '''World''' <section begin="9"/>has a pressure of 1.50 to 2.49 atmospheres. | | '''World''' <section begin="9"/>has a pressure of 1.50 to 2.49 atmospheres. | ||
| − | * A [[Dense Atmosphere]] requires no [[survival gear]] although it may be hard on [[sophont]]s not accustomed to it. | + | * A [[Dense Atmosphere]] requires no [[Goods/Breathing apparatus|survival gear]] although it may be hard on [[sophont]]s not accustomed to it. |
* It also has a [[Tainted Atmosphere]] which is a type of [[atmosphere]] known for possessing irritants that make it difficult or impossible for [[Conventional Life|conventional]] [[sophont]]s to tolerate respiration for any length of time. | * It also has a [[Tainted Atmosphere]] which is a type of [[atmosphere]] known for possessing irritants that make it difficult or impossible for [[Conventional Life|conventional]] [[sophont]]s to tolerate respiration for any length of time. | ||
* This atmosphere contains an unusual taint such as such as [[Diseases & Plagues of Charted Space|disease]], a hazardous gas mix, [[pollutant]]s, or sulfur compounds which requires the use of a [[filter mask]]. | * This atmosphere contains an unusual taint such as such as [[Diseases & Plagues of Charted Space|disease]], a hazardous gas mix, [[pollutant]]s, or sulfur compounds which requires the use of a [[filter mask]]. | ||
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| [[Ellipsoid Atmosphere]] & Unusual [[Exotic Atmosphere]] (Atmo Type: E or 14) | | [[Ellipsoid Atmosphere]] & Unusual [[Exotic Atmosphere]] (Atmo Type: E or 14) | ||
| '''World''' <section begin="E"/>has a pressure of 0.5 or less atmospheres. | | '''World''' <section begin="E"/>has a pressure of 0.5 or less atmospheres. | ||
| − | * An [[Ellipsoid Atmosphere]] typically requires no [[survival gear]] under many conditions. | + | * An [[Ellipsoid Atmosphere]] typically requires no [[Goods/Breathing apparatus|survival gear]] under many conditions. |
* The world’s surface is [[Ellipsoid World|ellipsoidal]], not spherical. Because the atmosphere remains spherical, surface atmospheric pressure ranges from very high at the middle to very low at the ends. | * The world’s surface is [[Ellipsoid World|ellipsoidal]], not spherical. Because the atmosphere remains spherical, surface atmospheric pressure ranges from very high at the middle to very low at the ends. | ||
* Breathable bands may exist at some point within the range of pressure. | * Breathable bands may exist at some point within the range of pressure. | ||
Revision as of 04:24, 25 April 2020
Atmosphere Classifications -> Summary Synopsis Paragraphs
| Atmo Code | Statement (Summary Synopsis Paragraph) | Remarks |
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| Vacuum Atmosphere (Atmo Type: 0) | World has a pressure of less than 0.001 atmospheres, which requires the use of a vacc suit. | Example: Terran Moon |
| Trace Atmosphere (Atmo Type: 1) | World has a pressure of less than 0.1 atmospheres, which requires the use of a vacc suit.
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Example: Mercury (world) |
| Very Thin Atmosphere & Tainted Atmosphere (Atmo Type: 2) | World has a pressure of 0.10 to 0.42 atmospheres.
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Example: Very high altitude Terra
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| Very Thin Atmosphere (Atmo Type: 3) | World has a pressure of 0.10 to 0.42 atmospheres.
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Example: Very high altitude Terra
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| Thin Atmosphere & Tainted Atmosphere (Atmo Type: 4) | World has a pressure of 0.43 to 0.70 atmospheres.
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Example: High altitude Terra
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| Thin Atmosphere (Atmo Type: 5) | World has a pressure of 0.43 to 0.70 atmospheres.
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Example: High altitude Terra
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| Standard Atmosphere (Atmo Type: 6) | World has a pressure of 0.71 to 1.49 atmospheres.
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Example: Standard altitude Terra
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| Standard Atmosphere & Tainted Atmosphere (Atmo Type: 7) | World has a pressure of 0.71 to 1.49 atmospheres.
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Example: Standard altitude Terra
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| Dense Atmosphere (Atmo Type: 8) | World has a pressure of 1.50 to 2.49 atmospheres.
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Example: Dense, High (D): These worlds have thick N2/O2 atmospheres, but their mean surface pressure is too high to support unprotected human life (high pressure nitrogen and oxygen are deadly to humans). However, pressure naturally decreases with increasing altitude, so if there are highlands at the right altitude the pressure may drop enough to support human life. Alternatively, there may not be any topography high enough for humans to inhabit, necessitating floating gravitic or dirigible habitats or sealed habitats on the surface. [5] |
| Dense Atmosphere & Tainted Atmosphere (Atmo Type: 9) | World has a pressure of 1.50 to 2.49 atmospheres.
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Example: Dense, High (D): These worlds have thick N2/O2 atmospheres, but their mean surface pressure is too high to support unprotected human life (high pressure nitrogen and oxygen are deadly to humans). However, pressure naturally decreases with increasing altitude, so if there are highlands at the right altitude the pressure may drop enough to support human life. Alternatively, there may not be any topography high enough for humans to inhabit, necessitating floating gravitic or dirigible habitats or sealed habitats on the surface. [6] |
| Conventional Exotic Atmosphere (Atmo Type: A or 10) | World has a pressure of variable atmospheres.
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Example: Exotic or Unusual Atmospheres are most noted for widely diverging from the mostly acceptable spectrum of atmospheric temperature, pressure, and gas compositions from the more conventional codes for atmospheres well suited to the major races and conventional life. They typically have atmospheres very divergent from the roughly 80% Nitrogen and 20% Oxygen mixtures of Terran-like life-supporting worlds. |
| Corrosive Atmosphere & Conventional Exotic Atmosphere (Atmo Type: B or 11) | World has a pressure of variable atmospheres.
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Example: Corrosive (B): Corrosive atmospheres are highly dangerous. A sophont who breathes in a corrosive atmosphere will suffer damage every few minutes until death occurs. [7] |
| Insidious Atmosphere & Conventional Exotic Atmosphere (Atmo Type: C or 12) | World has a pressure of variable atmospheres.
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Example: Insidious (C): An insidious atmosphere is like a corrosive one, but it is so corrosive that it attacks equipment as well. The chief danger in an insidious atmosphere is that the toxic gases will destroy the seals and filters on a traveller’s protective gear. An insidious atmosphere worms its way past protection after just a few hours on average, although vigilant maintenance or advanced protective gear can prolong survival times. [8] |
| Dense Atmosphere & High Pressure Atmosphere & Unusual Exotic Atmosphere (Atmo Type: D or 13) | World has a pressure of 2.5 or greater atmospheres.
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Example: High Pressure Atmospheres are classified as possessing 2.5 standard atmospheres or more of pressure. |
| Ellipsoid Atmosphere & Unusual Exotic Atmosphere (Atmo Type: E or 14) | World has a pressure of 0.5 or less atmospheres.
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Example: Ellipsoid Atmospheres are known for having extremely uneven applications of atmosphere, air pressure, and environmental characteristics. This can lead to extremely variable environments and species that can dwell in one environment, but not in a neighboring one only a short distance away. The differences between niche species strongly tend to be more pronounced on an ellipsoidal world. |
| Thin Atmosphere & Low Pressure Atmosphere & Unusual Exotic Atmosphere (Atmo Type: F or 15) | World has a pressure of variable atmospheres.
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Example: One of the advantages of living on a low pressure or vacuum world is easier access to space. Planetary spaceports on low pressure worlds can often provide construction shipyards at a drastically reduced cost, often competitive with orbital shipyards. |
- ↑ Paul Elliott. The Universal World Profile (Zozer Games, 2016), 14.
- ↑ Paul Elliott. The Universal World Profile (Zozer Games, 2016), 14.
- ↑ Paul Elliott. The Universal World Profile (Zozer Games, 2016), 14.
- ↑ Paul Elliott. The Universal World Profile (Zozer Games, 2016), 14.
- ↑ Citation Missing - Mongoose Traveller Main Rulebook
- ↑ Citation Missing - Mongoose Traveller Main Rulebook
- ↑ Citation Missing - Mongoose Traveller Main Rulebook
- ↑ Citation Missing - Mongoose Traveller Main Rulebook