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System : HIP 15304 - EDSM
Planet : HIP 15304 7 c - EDSM




Map Status : None - You need to be logged if you want to do the surface mapping.
Biological : 6
Human : 6
 Type : Rocky body
Radius : 1206.4 km - Area : 18.289 Mm²
Temperature : 164 K
Mass : 0.005 Earth Mass
Gravity : 0.143 G
Terraforming : Not terraformable

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

Atmosphere : Thin Ammonia
Pressure : 0.001 atm
 Materials :
    iron (18.51%)
    sulphur (18.09%)
    carbon (15.21%)
    nickel (14%)
    phosphorus (9.74%)
    chromium (8.32%)
    manganese (7.64%)
    germanium (5.37%)
    cadmium (1.44%)
    molybdenum (1.21%)
    polonium (0.48%)


Last update with EDSM : 3309-01-26 12:38:13



POI : Osseus
Type : Spiralis
Name : Osseus Spiralis - Turquoise

First discovered for ExTool : GraphicEqualizer
Slow-growing organisms that can be found exclusively on rocky areas of planets. They are defined by a symbiotic relationship that has evolved between two unicellular organisms. which are now inseparable. One cell type is solely responsible for energy production by either photosynthetic. chemosynthetic or thermosynthetic processes. The symbiotic cells harvest some of this energy, and in turn deposit a hard rock-like substance extracted from the local geology to create a rigid endoskeleton. This structure provides a solid base for the organism to exist. It features complex folds that help increase available surface area for metabolic interactions. Osseus have been observed to create callus-like cell coverings, and withdraw themselves into the endoskeleton for protection.

A species of osseus that produces coiling spiral structures up to six metres wide. There are ridged folds on their upturned surfaces designed to capture sunlight.

DatePlanetNear coordinateDist2D3DTypeTXT1
3308-11-29 06:33:37HIP 15304 7 c(-3.3822,2.4995)0 s2D3DCodex$Codex_Ent_Osseus_03_F_Name; - 2400303


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