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Angel's Eye orbits an angry blue star, it's orbital period is around 780 standard days and it's rotational period is 27 standard days, it's axial tilt is 137°. It is not a particularly large planet although it is rather dense, giving it a surface gravity of 1.2G. The atmosphere is thin but oxygen rich.
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The polar regions, which cover a large proportion of the planet, go through long periods of constant light and darkness whereas the rest of the planet merely has very long days. This causes serious problems for food production, although some species can still survive it, mostly by going into hibernation. People tend to live near equator in a thin band which doesn't have as extreme a climate.
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The planet's surface is 60% covered in water, mostly extremely deep seas which store heat, mitigating some of the worst of the cold nights at the expense of stormy weather. The rest of the planet is composed of mineral rich rocky outcrops which rise from the sea in impressive cliffs and mountain ranges.
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Latest revision as of 15:21, 29 March 2010

Angel's Eye orbits an angry blue star, it's orbital period is around 780 standard days and it's rotational period is 27 standard days, it's axial tilt is 137°. It is not a particularly large planet although it is rather dense, giving it a surface gravity of 1.2G. The atmosphere is thin but oxygen rich. The polar regions, which cover a large proportion of the planet, go through long periods of constant light and darkness whereas the rest of the planet merely has very long days. This causes serious problems for food production, although some species can still survive it, mostly by going into hibernation. People tend to live near equator in a thin band which doesn't have as extreme a climate. The planet's surface is 60% covered in water, mostly extremely deep seas which store heat, mitigating some of the worst of the cold nights at the expense of stormy weather. The rest of the planet is composed of mineral rich rocky outcrops which rise from the sea in impressive cliffs and mountain ranges.


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Timetable code: AEY