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HYDRUS VI | ⠓⠽⠙⠗⠥⠎ ⠧⠊
ERIOS IS THE SIXTH PLANET FROM HYDRUS. ORIGINALLY INHOSPITABLE FOR HUMAN LIFE, AN INFLUX OF FUNDING AND REFUGEES QUICKLY TURNED ERIOS INTO A HOME FOR MOST OF HUMANITY.
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HYDRUS VI | ⠓⠽⠙⠗⠥⠎ ⠧⠊
ERIOS IS THE SIXTH PLANET FROM HYDRUS. ORIGINALLY INHOSPITABLE FOR HUMAN LIFE, AN INFLUX OF FUNDING AND REFUGEES QUICKLY TURNED ERIOS INTO A HOME FOR MOST OF HUMANITY.
Properties
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS | PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Erios is a sub-terra terrestrial planet, and the sixth planet in the Hydrus planetary system. The planet's pale-blue* appearance stems from it's surface; a thick layer of ice, paired with mountains of rock and snow. Underneath the layer of ice (approx. hundreds of kilometers in depth) lies a mineral-rich ocean, kept from freezing by geothermal activity.
Temperature on the planet is stable, with an average surface temperature of -260°C.
Erios is geologically active, with slightly more frequent tectonic movements. Gravity on the planet is moderately weaker, about half the gravity one would experience on Terra. It's atmosphere is composed of hydrogen, helium, methane, and other trace gases, including oxygen.
ORBITAL CHARACTERISTICS | ORBITAL CHARACTERISTICS
Erios is the furthest planet away from Hydra. It's orbit lasts approximately 55,790 days.
No natural satellites orbit Erios.