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{{Infobox Astronomical Object |
{{Infobox Astronomical Object |
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|Name = Cano I |
|Name = Cano I |
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|Image = Cano I. |
|Image = Cano I - Zoomed Out.png |
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|System = Cano |
|System = Cano |
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|Type = Planet |
|Type = Planet |
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|Classification = Mesoplanet |
|Classification = Mesoplanet |
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|Habitable = No |
|Habitable = No |
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|Affiliation = [[ |
|Affiliation = [[United Empire of Earth]] |
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|Senator = |
|Senator = |
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|Location = |
|Location = [[:Category:UEE Systems|UEE space]] <br/> ├ [[Cano system]] <br/> └─ Orbiting [[Cano (star)]] |
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|Natural Satellites = 0 |
|Natural Satellites = 0 |
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|Artificial Satellites = |
|Artificial Satellites = |
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This tidally locked mesoplanet rapidly orbits the central star. It has an abundance of crystalline formations running along the crust near its terminator. Caused by oversaturated molten material flowing towards the dark side of the world, extra material is ejected as it cools and helps to continue the growth of these beautiful structures. Unfortunately, the inhospitable environment makes visiting these natural wonders quite difficult. |
This tidally locked mesoplanet rapidly orbits the central star. It has an abundance of crystalline formations running along the crust near its terminator. Caused by oversaturated molten material flowing towards the dark side of the world, extra material is ejected as it cools and helps to continue the growth of these beautiful structures. Unfortunately, the inhospitable environment makes visiting these natural wonders quite difficult. |
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Cano I has been called a literal |
Cano I has been called a literal "tourist trap" in recent years, with those visiting the planet to get a look at its natural beauty frequently becoming stranded. With three reported deaths already this year, it is recommended that those wishing to enjoy the vistas do so through a simpod.<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/16360-Galactic-Guide-Cano-System|text=Galactic Guide: Cano System}}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{System navplate|Cano}} |
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Latest revision as of 18:56, 14 April 2023
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Cano I | ||
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System | Cano | |
Type | Planet | |
Classification | Mesoplanet | |
Habitable | No | |
Affiliation | United Empire of Earth | |
Location | UEE space ├ Cano system └─ Orbiting Cano (star) | |
Natural Satellites | 0 | |
Landing Zones | 0 |
This tidally locked mesoplanet rapidly orbits the central star. It has an abundance of crystalline formations running along the crust near its terminator. Caused by oversaturated molten material flowing towards the dark side of the world, extra material is ejected as it cools and helps to continue the growth of these beautiful structures. Unfortunately, the inhospitable environment makes visiting these natural wonders quite difficult.
Cano I has been called a literal "tourist trap" in recent years, with those visiting the planet to get a look at its natural beauty frequently becoming stranded. With three reported deaths already this year, it is recommended that those wishing to enjoy the vistas do so through a simpod.[1]
References
- ↑ Galactic Guide: Cano System. Spectrum Dispatch - Comm-Link
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