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System : Swoiwns ER-K d9-40 - EDSM
Planet : Swoiwns ER-K d9-40 3 e - EDSM




Map Status : None - You need to be logged if you want to do the surface mapping.
Biological : 10
 Type : Rocky body
Radius : 1188.56 km - Area : 17.752 Mm²
Temperature : 183 K
Mass : 0.005 Earth Mass
Gravity : 0.141 G
Terraforming : Not terraformable

Composition : Rock (90.96%), Metal (9.04%), Ice (0%)
Volcanism : No volcanism

Atmosphere : Thin Carbon dioxide
Pressure : 0.037 atm
 Materials :
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Last update with EDSM : 3308-12-25 16:38:54



POI : Stratum
Type : Excutitus
Name : Stratum Excutitus - Emerald

First discovered for ExTool : M. V. Coehoorn
Low-lying photosynthetic organisms that bond tightly to the surface of rocks. The body of the organism may be embedded in the rock subsurface to provide protection from the elements, leaving the tough photosynthetic proto-leaves exposed. Their simple proto-evolutionary nature means that they are a common sight on rocky worlds. Colouration is driven by a mixture of the mineral content of the attached rock and the absorption spectral of the nearby stellar body.

This stratum species appears as a mixture of tight concentric ring patterns and mottled proto-leaves in a mixture of dark hues.

DatePlanetNear coordinateDist2D3DTypeTXT1
3308-08-04 21:10:24Swoiwns ER-K d9-40 3 e(65.2915,177.6251)0 s2D3DCodex$Codex_Ent_Stratum_01_F_Name; - 2420101
3308-08-04 20:54:48Swoiwns ER-K d9-40 3 e(35.8652,178.8068)0 s2D3DOrgaSample - $Codex_Ent_Stratum_01_Name;
3308-08-04 20:52:42Swoiwns ER-K d9-40 3 e(35.8335,178.8319)0 s2D3DOrgaSample - $Codex_Ent_Stratum_01_Name;
3308-08-04 20:29:43Swoiwns ER-K d9-40 3 e(35.7996,178.851)0 s2D3DOrgaLog - $Codex_Ent_Stratum_01_Name;
3308-08-04 19:57:28Swoiwns ER-K d9-40 3 e(35.7858,178.7233)0 s2D3DCodex$Codex_Ent_Stratum_01_F_Name; - 2420101


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