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System : HIP 290 - EDSM
Planet : HIP 290 B 1 d - EDSM




Map Status : None - You need to be logged if you want to do the surface mapping.
Biological : 5
Human : 5
 Type : Rocky body
Radius : 1017.45 km - Area : 13.009 Mm²
Temperature : 171 K
Mass : 0.003 Earth Mass
Gravity : 0.12 G
Terraforming : None

Composition : Rock (91.07%), Metal (8.93%), Ice (0%)
Volcanism : No volcanism

Atmosphere : Thin Carbon dioxide
Pressure : 0.027 atm
 Materials :
    iron (18.43%)
    sulphur (18.02%)
    carbon (15.15%)
    nickel (13.94%)
    phosphorus (9.7%)
    chromium (8.29%)
    manganese (7.61%)
    zinc (5.01%)
    tellurium (1.38%)
    niobium (1.26%)
    molybdenum (1.2%)


Last update with EDSM : 3309-01-17 11:16:26



POI : Tubus
Type : Compagibus
Name : Tubus Compagibus - Teal

First discovered for ExTool : allan mandragoran
Highly specialised organisms that can grow to extreme heights, which peak when in a mature state. The organisms’ height and ability to survive is largely constrained by gravity. The lack of any real atmospheric weather has not put evolutionaly pressure on the towers to be strong, so they form tall but thin structures which cannot be supported in high-gravity environments. The tower is formed from wrapped leaf-like structures, which create a regulated chimney void. This is used by the organism to create and maintain an artificial internal atmosphere, where discrete chemical processes can be undertaken along the length of the tower. Waste gases and other material may he released from the top of the tower. Some species feature external rings that can be used to gauge an organism’s age.

A tubus species with narrow pale segments and fronds growing between each module. A wide crown of leaves at the peak hold spores on their undersides, to germinate across a wide area.

DatePlanetNear coordinateDist2D3DTypeTXT1
3308-03-01 14:12:57HIP 290 B 1 d(17.2704,-79.6059)0 s2D3DOrgaSample - $Codex_Ent_Tubus_05_Name;
3308-03-01 14:10:23HIP 290 B 1 d(17.2456,-79.6726)0 s2D3DOrgaSample - $Codex_Ent_Tubus_05_Name;
3308-03-01 14:08:48HIP 290 B 1 d(17.2836,-79.7007)0 s2D3DOrgaLog - $Codex_Ent_Tubus_05_Name;
3308-03-01 14:07:13HIP 290 B 1 d(17.2878,-79.7094)0 s2D3DCodex$Codex_Ent_Tubus_05_M_Name; - 2430507
3308-02-04 17:36:14HIP 290 B 1 d(5.6788,-147.1296)0 s2D3DOrgaSample - $Codex_Ent_Tubus_05_Name;
3308-02-04 17:34:37HIP 290 B 1 d(5.7545,-147.202)0 s2D3DOrgaSample - $Codex_Ent_Tubus_05_Name;
3308-02-04 17:33:46HIP 290 B 1 d(5.7839,-147.2388)0 s2D3DOrgaLog - $Codex_Ent_Tubus_05_Name;
3308-02-04 17:18:28HIP 290 B 1 d(5.759,-147.4756)0 s2D3DCodex$Codex_Ent_Tubus_05_M_Name; - 2430507
3308-02-03 23:03:24HIP 290 B 1 d(-40.3825,-98.5306)0 s2D3DOrgaSample - $Codex_Ent_Tubus_05_Name;
3308-02-03 23:00:41HIP 290 B 1 d(-40.397,-98.4657)0 s2D3DOrgaSample - $Codex_Ent_Tubus_05_Name;
3308-02-03 22:58:39HIP 290 B 1 d(-40.4371,-98.4349)0 s2D3DOrgaLog - $Codex_Ent_Tubus_05_Name;
3308-02-03 22:45:59HIP 290 B 1 d(-40.4408,-98.4337)0 s2D3DCodex$Codex_Ent_Tubus_05_M_Name; - 2430507
3308-02-03 22:45:54HIP 290 B 1 d(-40.4412,-98.4334)0 s2D3DCodex$Codex_Ent_Tubus_05_M_Name; - 2430507
3308-02-03 18:10:19HIP 290 B 1 d(-11.8334,-178.2511)0 s2D3DOrgaSample - $Codex_Ent_Tubus_05_Name;
3308-02-03 18:08:24HIP 290 B 1 d(-11.8843,-178.3218)0 s2D3DOrgaSample - $Codex_Ent_Tubus_05_Name;
3308-02-03 18:02:24HIP 290 B 1 d(-11.9248,-178.352)0 s2D3DOrgaLog - $Codex_Ent_Tubus_05_Name;
3308-02-03 18:02:00HIP 290 B 1 d(-11.9262,-178.3509)0 s2D3DCodex$Codex_Ent_Tubus_05_M_Name; - 2430507


Original idea by SteFBlood & Sileo
Developed by Sileo
Planetary map by NASA WorldWind
Celestial map by D3-Celestial
Thx to Wing Atlantis, CMDR EfilOne, CMDR tonio-GMNH & CMDR Derek Windstorm