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Persephone III

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Universe : Prime Timeline
Name : Persephone III [1]

The third planet in the Persephone system, an arid Class M planet populated with a pre warp civilisation who called themselves the Deleb. It was located in the Alpha Quadrant at galactic coordinates 3876.5452. It had a rotation period of 24.1 hours and an orbital period of 391 solar days. It had an estimated mass of 5.39440x1024 kilograms and an estimated age of 4.345x109 solar years. It had an atmospheric composition of 79% nitrogen, 19% oxygen, 0.9% argon, 0.7% carbon monoxide and traces of methane and boron. In 2258 it had 0.2% of water vapour. It had a mean surface temperature of 15.3°C.

In 2258 a comet C/2260-Quentin passed by and a significant amount of water vapour was deposited into the atmosphere. This resulted in improved conditions on the planet. [1]

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References

# Series Season Source Comment
1 SNW 1 Children of the Comet
Series : SNW Season 1
Episode : Children of the Comet


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