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System : IC 1287 Sector RO-Q b5-1 - EDSM
Planet : IC 1287 Sector RO-Q b5-1 A 4 - EDSM




Map Status : None - You need to be logged if you want to do the surface mapping.
Biological : 3
 Type : Icy body
Radius : 3219.41 km - Area : 130.245 Mm²
Temperature : 71 K
Mass : 0.059 Earth Mass
Gravity : 0.231 G
Terraforming : Not terraformable

Composition : Ice (70.08%), Rock (20.15%), Metal (9.76%)
Volcanism : No volcanism

Atmosphere : Thin Argon
Pressure : 0.022 atm
 Materials :
    sulphur (22.49%)
    carbon (18.91%)
    iron (15.34%)
    phosphorus (12.11%)
    nickel (11.6%)
    chromium (6.9%)
    manganese (6.34%)
    vanadium (3.77%)
    molybdenum (1%)
    tin (0.99%)
    technetium (0.55%)


Last update with EDSM : 3308-09-02 13:24:05



POI : Electricae
Type : Radialem
Name : Electricae Radialem - Aquamarine

First discovered for ExTool : The Presence
Organisms found exclusively on extremely cold ice worlds in the vicinity of frozen lakes. The visible tips can be observed protruding from the ice, often near fissures where it is thinnest. The bulk of the organisms extend down through the ice into subsurface melt potentially for several kilometres. Electricae are superconductive in nature. utilising the thermal circulation of the surrounding fluid to drive an electrochemical process. This is probably why they are limited to planets with atmospheres dominated by noble gases. The surface structure exists to provide a connection to the atmosphere, which in turn creates a point of electrical potential difference. A by-product of this is the bioluminescent display that runs through the organism. Although never witnessed, reproduction presumably occurs below the surface by some unidentified process.

These electricae species protrude bioluminescent stalks that radiate out in all directions. It is thought that this species may have an unspecified link with the proximity of nebulae to its host planet.

DatePlanetNear coordinateDist2D3DTypeTXT1
3308-06-19 17:01:11IC 1287 Sector RO-Q b5-1 A 4(32.8838,148.9399)0 s2D3DOrgaSample - $Codex_Ent_Electricae_02_Name;
3308-06-19 16:59:59IC 1287 Sector RO-Q b5-1 A 4(32.8653,148.9291)0 s2D3DOrgaSample - $Codex_Ent_Electricae_02_Name;
3308-06-19 16:58:24IC 1287 Sector RO-Q b5-1 A 4(32.8542,148.9115)0 s2D3DOrgaLog - $Codex_Ent_Electricae_02_Name;
3308-06-19 16:57:36IC 1287 Sector RO-Q b5-1 A 4(32.8533,148.9103)0 s2D3DCodex$Codex_Ent_Electricae_02_Technetium_Name; - 2360201
3308-03-13 20:21:32IC 1287 Sector RO-Q b5-1 A 4(-4.4529,-104.3285)0 s2D3DOrgaSample - $Codex_Ent_Electricae_02_Name;
3308-03-13 20:18:08IC 1287 Sector RO-Q b5-1 A 4(-4.4211,-104.3413)0 s2D3DOrgaSample - $Codex_Ent_Electricae_02_Name;
3308-03-13 20:15:32IC 1287 Sector RO-Q b5-1 A 4(-4.4405,-104.3592)0 s2D3DOrgaLog - $Codex_Ent_Electricae_02_Name;
3308-03-13 20:14:54IC 1287 Sector RO-Q b5-1 A 4(-4.4433,-104.3591)0 s2D3DCodex$Codex_Ent_Electricae_02_Technetium_Name; - 2360201
3307-11-27 19:15:43IC 1287 Sector RO-Q b5-1 A 4(-2.4832,97.0842)0 s2D3DOrgaSample - $Codex_Ent_Electricae_02_Name;
3307-11-27 19:11:21IC 1287 Sector RO-Q b5-1 A 4(-2.469,97.0663)0 s2D3DOrgaSample - $Codex_Ent_Electricae_02_Name;
3307-11-27 19:04:04IC 1287 Sector RO-Q b5-1 A 4(-2.4502,97.0467)0 s2D3DOrgaLog - $Codex_Ent_Electricae_02_Name;
3307-11-27 19:03:04IC 1287 Sector RO-Q b5-1 A 4(-2.451,97.0451)0 s2D3DCodex$Codex_Ent_Electricae_02_Technetium_Name; - 2360201
3307-11-04 15:51:13IC 1287 Sector RO-Q b5-1 A 4(-1.7541,173.54)0 s2D3DOrgaSample - $Codex_Ent_Electricae_02_Name;
3307-11-04 15:49:49IC 1287 Sector RO-Q b5-1 A 4(-1.7268,173.5764)0 s2D3DOrgaSample - $Codex_Ent_Electricae_02_Name;
3307-11-04 15:47:35IC 1287 Sector RO-Q b5-1 A 4(-1.7187,173.6328)0 s2D3DOrgaLog - $Codex_Ent_Electricae_02_Name;
3307-11-04 15:05:03IC 1287 Sector RO-Q b5-1 A 4(-1.7226,173.7954)0 s2D3DCodex$Codex_Ent_Electricae_02_Technetium_Name; - 2360201


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