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Tamsa I is a chthonian planet whose atmosphere was stripped due to hydrodynamic escape from being in close proximity to its former star. Astrophysicists believe that Tamsa I became a rogue planet after its former star went supernova, where [[Tamsa (black hole)|Tamsa proper]]'s gravitational pull captured it.<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/galactapedia/article/VJX9mrW794-tamsa-i|accessdate=2024-10-27}}</ref> |
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A rogue planet orbiting close to a black hole. |
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Latest revision as of 01:58, 28 October 2024
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Tamsa I | ||
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System | Tamsa | |
Type | Planet | |
Classification | Chthonian Planet | |
Habitable | No | |
Affiliation | United Empire of Earth | |
Location | UEE space └ Tamsa system └─ Orbiting Tamsa (star) |
Tamsa I is a chthonian planet whose atmosphere was stripped due to hydrodynamic escape from being in close proximity to its former star. Astrophysicists believe that Tamsa I became a rogue planet after its former star went supernova, where Tamsa proper's gravitational pull captured it.[1]
References
- ↑ Galactapedia: Tamsa I. Galactapedia. Retrieved 2024-10-27
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