Solar System
The Akvega system is centered around a Yellow Dwarf G2V-type star and home to the Akvega colony on the planet of Akvega III.
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The Akvega system is centered around a Yellow Dwarf G2V-type star and home to the Akvega colony on the planet of Akvega III.
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OBJECT | DESCRIPTION |
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A stable G2V (Yellow Dwarf) star, with a radius of 696,000 km and temperature of 5,780 K. It provides a balanced luminosity (1.02 L☉) that supports diverse planetary conditions across the system. | |
A small, rocky world with a thin CO₂-rich atmosphere. Its craggy surface is marked by large craters and barren mountains. Low gravity (0.52g) and a single rocky moon, I-A, with numerous impact craters. | |
A geologically active rocky planet with volcanic landscapes and a thin argon-nitrogen atmosphere. Two moons orbit II, including a volcanically active moon, II-A, with sulfuric geysers and an icy moon, II-B, with sublimation vents. | |
A lush, Earth-sized water world with a breathable nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere, Earth-standard gravity (1.0g), and scattered islands. It has evolved flora and fauna adapted to island and ocean ecosystems. A rocky moon, III-A, with frozen water deposits orbits it. | |
A massive gas giant with colorful cloud bands and a powerful storm three times the size of Earth. It has high gravity (2.3g), a set of three rings, and five diverse moons, including an icy moon, IV-D, with a potential subsurface ocean. | |
A carbonaceous belt located beyond VI, containing clusters of dense asteroids with traces of ice and metal deposits. The belt’s varied composition attracts miners and adventurers seeking to exploit its resources. | |
A pale blue ice giant with a faint ring and moderate gravity (1.2g). V has three moons, including V-C, an icy moon with possible ammonia-water mixtures and seasonal polar caps, making it a unique satellite in the Akvega system. |
ATTRIBUTE | VALUE |
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Type | G-type |
Radius | 690,000 km (428,750 miles) |
Temperature | 5,700 K |
Luminosity | 1.02 L☉ |
Stability | Moderate (few annual flares) |
Flare Activity | Minor |
ATTRIBUTE | VALUE |
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Type | Rocky |
Radius | 3,200 km (1,988 miles) |
Orbital Distance | 3.2 Light Minutes (Δ 150) |
Atmosphere | Thin (CO₂, traces of Sulfur Dioxide) |
Length of Day | 22 hours |
Gravity | Low (0.5 G) |
Tidally Locked | Yes |
Rings | None |
Number of Moons | 1 |
Notable Features | Deep, jagged canyons and volcanic plains |
ATTRIBUTE | VALUE |
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Type | Rocky |
Radius | 500 km (311 miles) |
Orbital Distance | 50,000 km (31,068 miles) |
Atmosphere | None |
Temperature | -90°C |
Gravity | Very Low (0.1 G) |
Size Scale | 1 |
Notable Features | Deep impact craters, ancient lava flows |
ATTRIBUTE | VALUE |
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Type | Rocky, with desert landscapes |
Radius | 5,800 km (3,604 miles) |
Orbital Distance | 6.0 Light Minutes (Δ 280) |
Atmosphere | Thin, traceable (Argon, CO₂) |
Length of Day | 27 hours |
Gravity | Moderate (0.8 G) |
Tidally Locked | No |
Rings | None |
Number of Moons | 2 |
Notable Features | Large salt flats, wind-sculpted rock formations |
ATTRIBUTE | VALUE |
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Type | Rocky |
Radius | 700 km (435 miles) |
Orbital Distance | 90,000 km (55,923 miles) |
Atmosphere | Trace (Argon) |
Temperature | -60°C |
Gravity | Low (0.2 G) |
Size Scale | 2 |
Notable Features | Cratered surface |
ATTRIBUTE | VALUE |
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Type | Icy |
Radius | 400 km (249 miles) |
Orbital Distance | 140,000 km (86,992 miles) |
Atmosphere | None |
Temperature | -120°C |
Gravity | Very Low (0.1 G) |
Size Scale | 1 |
Notable Features | Thin icy crust, occasional ice vents |
ATTRIBUTE | VALUE |
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Type | Water World, scattered islands |
Radius | 6,400 km (3,977 miles) |
Orbital Distance | 8.6 Light Minutes (Δ 420) |
Atmosphere | Breathable (78% N₂, 21% O₂, traces of CO₂) |
Length of Day | 28 hours |
Gravity | Earth-standard (1.0 G) |
Tidally Locked | No |
Rings | None |
Number of Moons | 3 |
Notable Features | Rich biodiversity, expansive shallow seas, coral reefs. Floating algae forests, colossal mangrove-like island trees, and bioluminescent kelp in the oceans. Intelligent sea mammals, vibrant schools of neon fish, airborne gliders, and land-dwelling creatures with adaptive, semi-aquatic traits. |
ATTRIBUTE | Value |
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Type | Rocky |
Radius | 1,000 km (621 miles) |
Orbital Distance | 300,000 km (186,411 miles) |
Atmosphere | Thin (Nitrogen, Argon) |
Temperature | -50°C |
Gravity | Low (0.3 G) |
Size Scale | 3 |
Notable Features | Large canyons, cliffside ridges |
ATTRIBUTE | VALUE |
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Type | Volcanic |
Radius | 800 km (497 miles) |
Orbital Distance | 500,000 km (310,686 miles) |
Atmosphere | None |
Temperature | 20°C (volcanic hotspots) |
Gravity | Moderate (0.6 G) |
Size Scale | 2 |
Notable Features | Active volcanic activity |
ATTRIBUTE | VALUE |
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Type | Icy |
Radius | 600 km (373 miles) |
Orbital Distance | 650,000 km (403,891 miles) |
Atmosphere | Trace (Methane, Nitrogen) |
Temperature | -150°C |
Gravity | Very Low (0.1 G) |
Size Scale | 1 |
Notable Features | Frozen nitrogen geysers |
ATTRIBUTE | VALUE |
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Type | Gas Giant |
Radius | 65,000 km (40,389 miles) |
Orbital Distance | 19.4 Light Minutes (Δ 680) |
Atmosphere | Thick (Hydrogen, Helium, traces of Methane) |
Length of Day | 12 hours |
Gravity | High (2.5 G) |
Tidally Locked | No |
Rings | Yes, 7 faint rings |
Number of Moons | 3 |
Notable Features | Massive storm systems, lightning-rich clouds |
ATTRIBUTE | VALUE |
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Type | Rocky |
Radius | 2,500 km (1,553 miles) |
Orbital Distance | 450,000 km (279,617 miles) |
Atmosphere | Thin (Sulfur Dioxide) |
Temperature | -80°C |
Gravity | Low (0.4 G) |
Size Scale | 4 |
Notable Features | Sulfur deposits |
ATTRIBUTE | VALUE |
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Type | Icy |
Radius | 1,800 km (1,118 miles) |
Orbital Distance | 700,000 km (434,959 miles) |
Atmosphere | None |
Temperature | -180°C |
Gravity | Very Low (0.2 G) |
Size Scale | 3 |
Notable Features | Frozen ammonia lakes |
ATTRIBUTE | VALUE |
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Type | Rocky |
Radius | 1,200 km (746 miles) |
Orbital Distance | 950,000 km (590,303 miles) |
Atmosphere | Trace (Nitrogen) |
Temperature | -60°C |
Gravity | Low (0.3 G) |
Size Scale | 2 |
Notable Features | Rugged mountain ranges, crisscrossing fault lines |
ATTRIBUTE | VALUE |
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Type | Carbonaceous with metallic clusters |
Orbital Distance | 14.1 Light Minutes (Δ 550) |
Notable Minerals | Iron, nickel, rare platinum-group metals |
Special Features | Densely packed metallic-rich asteroids; frequent collisions create fine metal dust clouds. Some asteroids contain small quantities of exotic minerals, drawing interest from prospectors. Occasional magnetic anomalies interfere with navigation, providing an ideal hiding ground for pirates or hidden bases. |
ATTRIBUTE | VALUE |
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Type | Ice Giant |
Radius | 24,000 km (14,913 miles) |
Orbital Distance | 44.5 Light Minutes (Δ 900) |
Atmosphere | Thick (H₂, He, trace NH₃) |
Length of Day | 14 hours |
Gravity | Moderate (1.2g) |
Tidally Locked | No |
Rings | 1 |
Number of Moons | 3 |
Notable Features | Pale blue color with ammonia ice clouds; faint ring primarily composed of icy particles. |
ATTRIBUTE | VALUE |
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Type | Icy |
Radius | 1,000 km (621 miles) |
Orbital Distance | 350,000 km (217,480 miles) |
Atmosphere | None |
Temperature | -200°C |
Gravity | Very Low (0.12g) |
Size Scale | 1 |
Notable Features | Smooth, icy surface with few craters, high reflectivity. |
ATTRIBUTE | VALUE |
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Type | Rocky |
Radius | 700 km (435 miles) |
Orbital Distance | 500,000 km (310,686 miles) |
Atmosphere | None |
Temperature | -190°C |
Gravity | Very Low (0.1g) |
Size Scale | 1 |
Notable Features | Covered in impact craters; reflective surface from large salt deposits. |
ATTRIBUTE | VALUE |
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Type | Icy |
Radius | 1,400 km (870 miles) |
Orbital Distance | 800,000 km (497,097 miles) |
Atmosphere | Trace (N₂, CO₂) |
Temperature | -210°C |
Gravity | Low (0.2g) |
Size Scale | 2 |
Notable Features | Icy crust with possible ammonia-water mixture below; complex fracture patterns; seasonal sublimation creates temporary polar caps. |