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* Not a Not a [[Main World]].
 
* Not a Not a [[Main World]].
 
* [[Planet]] or [[world]] type.
 
* [[Planet]] or [[world]] type.
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Please see the following [[AAB]] [[Library Data]] articles for more information:
 
* Observing Charted Space
 
** [[Universal World Profile]] ([[UWP]])
 
*** [[Starport]] ([[Sp]])
 
*** [[Planetary Size]] (S)
 
*** [[Atmosphere]] (A)
 
*** [[Hydrosphere]] {H)
 
*** [[Population]] (P)
 
*** [[Government]] (G)
 
*** [[Law Level]] (L)
 
*** [[Tech Level]] ([[TL]])
 
** PBG Sequence
 
*** P: [[Population Multiplier|Pop Multiplier]]s
 
*** B: [[Planetoid Belt|Belt]]s
 
*** G: [[Gas Giant]]s
 
*** TZ: [[Travel Zone]]
 
** COG Sequence
 
*** C: [[Climate]]
 
*** O: [[Orbit]]
 
*** G: [[Gravity]]
 
** Other System Data
 
*** [[Allegiance Code]] ([[AC]])
 
*** [[Base Code]] (BC)
 
*** [[Cultural Extension]] ([[Cx]])
 
*** [[Economic Extension]] ([[Ex]])
 
*** [[Importance Extension]] ([[Ix]])
 
*** [[Sophont Code]]
 
*** [[Trade Classification]] ([[TC]])
 
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== Description / Specifications ==
 
== Description / Specifications ==
 
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* For the purposes of differentiation, the term [[asteroid]] refers to such a belt when it is the [[main world]] of a [[system]]. The term [[planetoid belt]] refers to such a group of minor planets when another belt or world is the [[main world]] in a [[system]].
 
* For the purposes of differentiation, the term [[asteroid]] refers to such a belt when it is the [[main world]] of a [[system]]. The term [[planetoid belt]] refers to such a group of minor planets when another belt or world is the [[main world]] in a [[system]].
 
* Asteroid and planetoid belts typically hold between 1,000 and 10,000 [[asteroid]]s or [[planetoid]]s each. {{Page cite|name= Scouts |page= 39 |version=Classic Traveller}}
 
* Asteroid and planetoid belts typically hold between 1,000 and 10,000 [[asteroid]]s or [[planetoid]]s each. {{Page cite|name= Scouts |page= 39 |version=Classic Traveller}}
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== See also ==
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== References & Contributors / Sources ==
 
== References & Contributors / Sources ==

Revision as of 00:38, 19 August 2020

A Planetoid Belt World is an asteroid belt is a circumstellar disc in a system occupied by numerous irregularly shaped bodies called asteroids or minor planets.

Description / Specifications

No information yet available.

Planetary Characteristics

No information yet available.

TC Vacuum World Series (Inhospitable) (IISS Scout Handbook, pgs. 490-491)
Type Code Size Atm Hyd Pop Gov Law Remarks
Asteroid Belt World As 0 0 0 -- -- -- Asteroid. Part of belt. MW.
Planetoid Belt None 0 0 0 -- -- -- Planetoid. Part of belt. Non-MW.
Vacuum World Va 123456789 0 -- -- -- -- Vacuum. Asteroid or planetoid belt. Usually Co or Fr.

Probably Planetary Orbit & Climate

No information yet available.

World Placement by Zone (IISS Scout Handbook, pgs. 490-491) (← starward) Habitable Zone / HZ] (staraway →)
TC Inner (-) HZ-2 HZ-1 HZ HZ+1 HZ+2 Outer (+) Remote & Far Systems Remarks
As Unlikely Belt Belt Unlikely Belt Belt Unlikely Possible A belt as a Main World.
Va Unlikely Likely Likely Possible Likely Likely Unlikely Possible A world without an atmosphere.

History & Background (Dossier)

No information yet available.

Asteroids vs. Planetoids!

Asteroid and Planetoid Belts: The terms asteroid and planetoid are effectively synonymous; they mean small or minor planets. Each term refers to a belt of many similar small planets in orbit around the central star.

See also

Universal world profile

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