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|Classification = Iron Planet |
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|Habitable = No |
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|Affiliation = [[United Empire of Earth]] |
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|Location = [[:Category:UEE Systems|UEE space]] <br/> ├ [[Baker system]] <br/> └─ Orbiting [[Baker A]], [[Baker B]] |
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|Starmap = https://robertsspaceindustries.com/starmap?location=BAKER.PLANET.BAKERI&system=BAKER |
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'''Baker I''' is a small planet with a dense iron core that is in a dangerously close orbit around [[Baker]] |
'''Baker I''' is a small planet with a dense iron core that is in a dangerously close orbit around [[Baker system|Baker]]'s two suns. This proximity leads to an unstable orbital trajectory, and scientists posit that its orbit will steadily decay until it is subsumed by the larger star within the next one hundred and fifty million years.<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/14230-Baker-System|text=Galactic Guide: Baker System}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 20:58, 6 November 2023
Baker I | ||
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System | Baker | |
Type | Planet | |
Classification | Iron Planet | |
Habitable | No | |
Affiliation | United Empire of Earth | |
Location | UEE space ├ Baker system └─ Orbiting Baker A, Baker B | |
View on Ark Starmap |
Baker I is a small planet with a dense iron core that is in a dangerously close orbit around Baker's two suns. This proximity leads to an unstable orbital trajectory, and scientists posit that its orbit will steadily decay until it is subsumed by the larger star within the next one hundred and fifty million years.[1]
References
- ↑ Galactic Guide: Baker System. Spectrum Dispatch - Comm-Link
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