Category:Planet Kamabha
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[edit] Location
Universe-->Basilicus Prime Cluster-->Basilicus Prime Galaxy-->Ionro Arm-->Kelos Sector-->Kelos System
[edit] Statistics
Planet Scientific Name Kelos I
Indigenous Name Kamabha
Orbital Radius 136,451 centipars
Helic Planetary Classification Local Small Inorterravoid
Radius 57,411 millipars
Density 7.54 decels per cubic decipar
Mass 8e17 pars
Acceleration due to Surface Gravity 5.25 decipars per GI per GI
Rotational Period 5.92 GD
Orbital Period 8.926 GD
Axial Tilt 169 degrees
Primary Atmospheric Composition 42% Oxygen, 29% Sodium, 22% Hydrogen, 6% Helium, 0.5% Potassium
Average Surface Temperature 684 Kin
Atmospheric Pressure 10^-15 bar
Escape velocity 1.15 decipars per GI
Natural Satellites None
Stations None
[edit] Overview
The planet closest to Kelos, Kamabha is out of bounds for Kelosians civilization. Whatever atmosphere does exist is quickly replaced by solar winds. Its rotation is extremely slow leaving the sun to scorch one side of the planet while leaving the other side extremely cold. There is little incentive to even explore Kamabha, as the only known elements there are iron and silicon. It would never be possible to terraform the planet and its proximity to Kelos has left its orbit unusable for spaceports or bases.
Kamabha's surface has a large amount of craters and chasms all over the crust, some chasms reaching several centipars deep. There are also a lot of smooth plains, from prehistoric volcanic activity. There hasn't been tectonic activity on Kamabha for millions of GY.
[edit] Geology
Kamabha's geology began with the creation of the Kelos System: it was the result of nebula consolidation into solids. The crust was set in place long before the surface was impacted by meteorites and asteroids. It is believed that due to its close proximity to Kelos, it never had a stable, consistent atmosphere.
Its otherwise smooth basins, smoothed from young geological lava flows, were bombarded with solar debris, asteroids and meteorites.
[edit] Geography
The surface of Kamabha is covered with impact craters and basins. There are large regions that are geologically younger than others and are relatively smooth lowlands. Because of its gravity, the craters? impact markings are evenly dispersed allowing for smooth basins to exist between impacts.
[edit] Sociology
There are currently no settlements on Kamabha or in its orbit.
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