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Binn | TERRA.IN INITIATIVE
Binn, as captured by an interstellar probe. Lat / Lon: 0°40'40.64" / -55°18'51.12"
Binn, or interstellar object 8496-2265-7-523726-494 A11, is a frigid arid aquaria planet of 15 moons. The planet has a thin, low-lying atmosphere, which is composed of mostly Neon and Nitrogen, both of which are inert gasses. Because of this, no water is present on or below the surface of the planet.
An extended land survey of the planet shows frozen, dune-like terrain throughout, dominated by craters and basins. These are likely the result of millions of small asteroids that skimmed the minuscule atmosphere.
Colonization Suitability: Class V - Very Low (8.40)
Surface of Binn, with visible atmosphere and scattered craters. Rover tracks can be seen from the planet's extended survey.
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OBJECT DATA
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Mass: 4.8633·1024 kg
Diameter: 13848.00 km
Density: 3.4976 g/cm3
::::Gravity (mean): 6.761 m/sec2
Atmosphere: Thin
Mass: 2.8223·1014 kg
Pressure: 3.42·10-5 atm
Composition:
55.9% Neon (Ne)
43.7% Nitrogen (N2)
0.259% Carbon Monoxide (CO)
0.17% Argon (Ar)
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Moons: 15 (1 with life)
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