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System : MU Cassiopeia - EDSM
Planet : mu cassiopeia C 5 - EDSM




Map Status : None - You need to be logged if you want to do the surface mapping.
Biological : 2
 Type : Icy body
Radius : 3524.35 km - Area : 156.087 Mm²
Temperature : 75 K
Mass : 0.079 Earth Mass
Gravity : 0.259 G
Terraforming : Not terraformable

Composition : Ice (68.64%), Rock (21.17%), Metal (10.19%)
Volcanism : No volcanism

Atmosphere : Thin Nitrogen
Pressure : 0.005 atm
 Materials :
    sulphur (23.41%)
    carbon (19.69%)
    iron (16.06%)
    phosphorus (12.61%)
    nickel (12.15%)
    manganese (6.63%)
    zinc (4.36%)
    zirconium (1.86%)
    cadmium (1.25%)
    niobium (1.1%)
    tellurium (0.88%)


Last update with EDSM : 3308-09-07 06:05:15



POI : Fonticulua
Type : Lapida
Name : Fonticulua Lapida - Mauve

First discovered for ExTool : MatticusLong
Photosynthetic colony organisms found exclusively on ice worlds, where they have embraced the surrounding frozen material as a form of protection. As the fonticulus develop they melt ice from around them, absorbing the liquid through tiny cellular pores and passing it to the colony’s reproductive edge. Here the liquid is excreted and immediately refreezes, creating hard translucent exoskeletons that provide protection for the organisms. Frond structures create a wide flat space that expose internal photosynthetic cells to as much light as possible. Reproduction appears to occur by colony division, most likely when a shard of the structure collapses under its own weight and the smaller shard creates a new colony.

A fonticulua species that exists in atmospheres with a heavy concentration of nitrogen. Growing up along the main stalk are bright gem-like pods. which can break off and create new colonies.

DatePlanetNear coordinateDist2D3DTypeTXT1
3308-01-16 21:42:31mu cassiopeia C 5(-4.3567,72.6637)0 s2D3DOrgaSample - $Codex_Ent_Fonticulus_04_Name;
3308-01-16 21:40:23mu cassiopeia C 5(-4.3653,72.6622)0 s2D3DOrgaSample - $Codex_Ent_Fonticulus_04_Name;
3308-01-16 21:38:18mu cassiopeia C 5(-4.3672,72.6543)0 s2D3DOrgaLog - $Codex_Ent_Fonticulus_04_Name;
3308-01-16 21:33:56mu cassiopeia C 5(-4.3625,72.6633)0 s2D3DCodex$Codex_Ent_Fonticulus_04_L_Name; - 2370408
3308-01-16 21:33:48mu cassiopeia C 5(-4.3625,72.6633)0 s2D3DCodex$Codex_Ent_Fonticulus_04_L_Name; - 2370408
3307-11-14 17:52:01mu cassiopeia C 5(40.2495,0.9751)0 s2D3DOrgaSample - $Codex_Ent_Fonticulus_04_Name;
3307-11-14 17:49:11mu cassiopeia C 5(40.2422,0.9818)0 s2D3DOrgaSample - $Codex_Ent_Fonticulus_04_Name;
3307-11-14 17:46:08mu cassiopeia C 5(40.2381,0.9922)0 s2D3DOrgaLog - $Codex_Ent_Fonticulus_04_Name;
3307-11-13 23:56:38mu cassiopeia C 5(40.2404,0.9429)0 s2D3DCodex$Codex_Ent_Fonticulus_04_L_Name; - 2370408
3307-11-13 23:56:16mu cassiopeia C 5(40.2419,0.9331)0 s2D3DCodex$Codex_Ent_Fonticulus_04_L_Name; - 2370408
3307-11-13 23:55:46mu cassiopeia C 5(40.2447,0.9136)0 s2D3DCodex$Codex_Ent_Fonticulus_04_L_Name; - 2370408
3307-08-25 17:10:03mu cassiopeia C 5(30.3232,-67.8883)0 s2D3DOrgaSample - $Codex_Ent_Fonticulus_04_Name;
3307-08-25 17:07:09mu cassiopeia C 5(30.343,-67.8805)0 s2D3DOrgaSample - $Codex_Ent_Fonticulus_04_Name;
3307-08-25 17:04:42mu cassiopeia C 5(30.3348,-67.8826)0 s2D3DOrgaLog - $Codex_Ent_Fonticulus_04_Name;
3307-07-11 01:56:01mu cassiopeia C 5(-17.8627,83.2877)0 s2D3DOrgaSample - $Codex_Ent_Fonticulus_04_Name;
3307-07-11 01:54:25mu cassiopeia C 5(-17.8603,83.296)0 s2D3DOrgaSample - $Codex_Ent_Fonticulus_04_Name;
3307-07-11 01:43:25mu cassiopeia C 5(-17.8513,83.2981)0 s2D3DOrgaLog - $Codex_Ent_Fonticulus_04_Name;
3307-07-11 01:41:38mu cassiopeia C 5(-17.8512,83.2961)0 s2D3DCodex$Codex_Ent_Fonticulus_04_L_Name; - 2370408


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