Map Status : None - You need to be logged if you want to do the surface mapping. Biological : 6 | Type : High metal content world Radius : 950.62 km - Area : 11.356 Mm² Temperature : 169 K Mass : 0.003 Earth Mass Gravity : 0.135 G Terraforming : Not terraformable Composition : Rock (67.47%), Metal (32.53%), Ice (0%) Volcanism : No volcanism Atmosphere : Thin Ammonia Pressure : 0.007 atm | Materials : iron (23.57%) nickel (17.83%) sulphur (16.84%) carbon (14.16%) phosphorus (9.07%) zinc (6.41%) vanadium (5.79%) arsenic (2.22%) molybdenum (1.54%) tungsten (1.29%) tellurium (1.28%) |
POI : Tussock Type : Cultro Name : Tussock Cultro - Sage First discovered for ExTool : Grover Kiwi | Robust photosynthetic plants similar in appearance to clump grasses. They have a shallow but complex root structure, which requires a solid surface to produce structural stability. Clumps may form through tillering or wider dispersal through a variety of seeding mechanisms. Some species have adapted cellular structures containing high sugar concentrations to protect against freezing damage. A tussock species with tall sharp reeds reaching about two metres, characterised by narrow markings along their length. |
Date | Planet | Near coordinate | Dist | 2D | 3D | Type | TXT1 |
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3308-04-23 09:59:53 | Col 132 Sector LL-S b6-2 B 8 | (-41.4629,-171.8563) | 0 s | 2D | 3D | Orga | Sample - $Codex_Ent_Tussocks_04_Name; |
3308-04-23 09:58:44 | Col 132 Sector LL-S b6-2 B 8 | (-41.4653,-171.9081) | 0 s | 2D | 3D | Orga | Sample - $Codex_Ent_Tussocks_04_Name; |
3308-04-23 09:57:07 | Col 132 Sector LL-S b6-2 B 8 | (-41.4715,-171.9228) | 0 s | 2D | 3D | Orga | Log - $Codex_Ent_Tussocks_04_Name; |
3308-04-23 09:56:20 | Col 132 Sector LL-S b6-2 B 8 | (-41.4696,-171.9206) | 0 s | 2D | 3D | Codex | $Codex_Ent_Tussocks_04_L_Name; - 2450405 |
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 |