Myena system
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The Myena system is located in the the Beta Quadrant. A system of eight planets, the fifth world is the Imperial home world of the Myenru Empire. It is a binary star system. The Major star in the system is Myena a, which is categorized as a yellow main sequence Star and it's companion Myena ß is a blue-white sub-dwarf Star.
The system contains 8 planets, some of which have impressive planetary systems of their own. All the Major planets orbit the binary pair in "circumbinary" orbits.
The system also possesses an active Oort cloud at the shifting edge of the binary pairs gravitational influence.
Stellar Data
- Name: NCG-89620 [Myena a], NCG-89621 [Myena ß]
- Spectral Class:
- Myena a: Type A9IV (Yellow star, metal rich envelope, planets rich in minerals-Relative brightness 9 [brighter than average]- Main Sequence star)
- Myena ß Type D4VI (Blue-white star, low mineral envelope-Relative Brightness 4 [slightly dimmer than average]- Sub Dwarf star)
System Data
- Name: Myena System
- Affiliation: Home System Myenru Empire
- System Class: Binary Stellar System (NCG-89620 Type A9IV; NCG-89621 Type D4VI)
- Inhabited Planets: Myena V (Class M)
- Other Planets:
- Other Stellar Objects: The system possesses an Oort cloud and occasional cometary activity. Myena III possesses 2 Class D moons. A single, large Class D moon orbits Myena IV along a 15° off-ecliptic path. Myena V possesses a single Class D moon. Myena VI possesses 24 Moons (20 Class D, 2 Class J, and 2 Class N). Myena VII possesses 10 Moons (3 Class N, 3 Class J, and 4 Class D). Myena VIII possesses 3 moons (1 Class N, 1 Class J and 1 Class D).
Artificial Objects: There are three Myenru Orbital Shipyard Facilities Located in Orbit around Myena V.
Planetary Data
Myena I
- Planetary Classification: D (No Atmosphere, Extreme radiation and Temperature fluctuations, Life not normally possible)
- Atmospheric Details: None
- Planetary System Data: No Natural Satellites
- Gravity Notes: 0.65 G
- Year and Day: 26.75 standard days/1.35 standard hours
- Hydrosphere: 0%
- Temperature Range: -585°F Nighttime to 1770°F Daytime
- Flora and Fauna: None
- Resources: Heavy Metals, Dilithium, Rare Salts and Minerals
Myena II
- Planetary Classification: L (Volcanically Active, Poisonous Atmosphere, Normal life not possible)
- Atmospheric Details: Primary Components are Sulfur Dioxide (45%), Carbon Dioxide (25%), with trace gases (Carbon Monoxide, Oxygen, Methane, Noble Gasses) making up the remainder (30%).
- Planetary System Data: No Natural Satellites
- Gravity Notes: 0.76 G
- Year and Day: 216.85 standard days/12.56 standard hours
- Hydrosphere: 2% [Uranium and Plutonium Heavy Metal Salts are freely suspended in most bodies of water]
- Temperature Range: -385°F Nighttime to 270°F Daytime
- Flora and Fauna: None
- Resources: Heavy Metals, Rare Salts and Minerals
Myena III
- Planetary Classification: N (Nominal Desert World, *Thin Atmosphere, little ground water-tectonically active presently. Life is possible)
- Atmospheric Details: Primary Components are Oxygen (45%), Carbon Dioxide (25%), with trace gases (Neon Krypton, Hydrogen, Carbon Dioxide, Methane) making up the remainder (30%). {Atmosphere could ignite for short periods of time if sufficient heat is applied. Plasma Storms Frequent}
- Planetary System Data: Dual Moon
- Gravity Notes: [Myena III] 0.95 G
- [Myena IIIa] 0.46G
- [Myena IIIb 0.49G]
- Year and Day: 235.955 standard days/23.25 standard hours
- Hydrosphere: 1.5%
- Temperature Range: -85°F Nighttime to 150°F Daytime
- Flora and Fauna: None
- Resources: Heavy Metals, and Rare Minerals
Myena IV
- Planetary Classification: N (Nominal Desert World, *Thin Atmosphere, little ground water-tectonically active presently. Life is possible)
- Atmospheric Details: Primary Components are Oxygen (45%), Carbon Dioxide (25%), with trace gases (Neon Krypton, Hydrogen, Carbon Dioxide, Methane) making up the remainder (30%). {Atmosphere could ignite for short periods of time if sufficient heat is applied. Plasma Storms Frequent}
- Planetary System Data: Single Moon
- Myena IVa Class D: uninhabitable
- Gravity Notes: [Myena IV] 0.95 G
- [Myena IVa] 0.46G
- Year and Day: 235.955 standard days/23.25 standard hours
- Hydrosphere: 1.5%
- Temperature Range: -85°F Nighttime to 150°F Daytime
- Flora and Fauna: None
- Resources: Heavy Metals, and Rare Minerals
Myena V
- Planetary Classification: M (Earth like World, Strong atmosphere, Strong Magnetic Field, Life is possible)
- Atmospheric Details: Primary Components are Carbon Dioxide (45%), Oxygen (20%), Carbon Dioxide (20%) with trace gases (Neon Krypton, Hydrogen, Methane) making up the remainder (15%).
- Planetary System Data: Single Moon
"*Myena Va [Class D]]: uninhabitable
- Gravity Notes: [Myena IV] 1.74G
- [Myena Va] 0.73G
- Year and Day: 160.68 standard days/18.26 standard hours
- Hydrosphere: 78% [Various Salts are freely suspended in most bodies of water]
- Temperature Range: 32°F Nighttime to 120°F Daytime
- Flora and Fauna: Intense Flora with Equally Intense Fauna.
- Resources: Heavy Metals, Rare Salts and Minerals
Myena VI
- Planetary Classification: J (Gas Giant Planet. Heavy Atmospheric Pressure, Life Not possible)
- Atmospheric Details: Primary Components are Argon (45%), Methane (25%), with trace gases (Neon Krypton, Hydrogen, Carbon Dioxide, Ammonia) making up the remainder (30%).
- Planetary System Data:
- Myena VIa Class D: uninhabitable
- Myena VIb Class D: uninhabitable
- Myena VIc Class D: uninhabitable
- Myena VId Class D: uninhabitable
- Myena VIe Class D: uninhabitable
- Myena VIf Class D: uninhabitable
- Myena VIg Class D: uninhabitable
- Myena VIh Class D: uninhabitable
- Myena VIi Class D: uninhabitable
- Myena VIj Class D: uninhabitable
- Myena VIk Class D: uninhabitable
- Myena VIl Class D: uninhabitable
- Myena VIm Class D: uninhabitable
- Myena VIn Class D: uninhabitable
- Myena VIo Class D: uninhabitable
- Myena VIp Class D: uninhabitable
- Myena VIq Class D: uninhabitable
- Myena VIr Class D: uninhabitable
- Myena VIs Class D: uninhabitable
- Myena VIt Class D: uninhabitable
- Myena VIu Class J: uninhabitable
- Myena VIv Class J: uninhabitable
- Myena VIw Class N: uninhabitable
- Myena VIx Class N: uninhabitable
- Gravity Notes: [Myena VI] 120.24 G,
- [Myena VIa-t] approx. 0.46G,
- [Myena VIu-v] approx. 12.5G,
- [Myena VIw-x] approx. 0.78G
- Year and Day: 9052 standard days/603.25 standard hours
- Hydrosphere: 0%
- Temperature Range: -985°F Nighttime to -170°F Daytime
- Flora and Fauna: None
- Resources: Rare Gases
Myena VII
- Planetary Classification: J (Gas Giant Planet. Heavy Atmospheric Pressure, Life Not possible)
- Atmospheric Details: Primary Components are Argon (45%), Methane (25%), with trace gases (Neon Krypton, Hydrogen, Carbon Dioxide, Ammonia) making up the remainder (30%).
- Planetary System Data:
- Myena VIIa Class N: uninhabitable
- Myena VIIb Class N: uninhabitable
- Myena VIIc Class N: uninhabitable
- Myena VIId Class D: uninhabitable
- Myena VIIe Class D: uninhabitable
- Myena VIIf Class D: uninhabitable
- Myena VIIg Class D: uninhabitable
- Myena VIIh Class J: uninhabitable
- Myena VIIi Class J: uninhabitable
- Myena VIIj Class J: uninhabitable
- Gravity Notes: [Myena VII] 106.84 G,
- [Myena VIIa-b] approx. 1.46G
- [Myena VIIc] approx. 1.56G
- [Myena VIIe-g] approx. 0.58G
- [Myena VIIh-j] approx. 6.8G
- Year and Day: 11252 standard days/1203.25 standard hours
- Hydrosphere: 0%
- Temperature Range: -1085°F Nighttime to -570°F Daytime
- Flora and Fauna: None
- Resources: Rare Gases
Myena VIII
- Planetary Classification: J (Gas Giant Planet. Heavy Atmospheric Pressure, Life Not possible)
- Atmospheric Details: Primary Components are Argon (45%), Methane (25%), with trace gases (Neon Krypton, Hydrogen, Carbon Dioxide, Ammonia) making up the remainder (30%).
- Planetary System Data:
- Gravity Notes: [Myena VIII] 106.84 G,
- [Myena VIIIa] approx. 0.46G
- [Myena VIIIb] approx. 0.56G
- [Myena VIIIc] approx. 1.58G
- Year and Day: 11252 standard days/1203.25 standard hours
- Hydrosphere: 0%
- Temperature Range: -1085°F Nighttime to -570°F Daytime
- Flora and Fauna: None
- Resources: Rare Gases