17 May, 2020

A BRIEF HISTORY OF PAART | SO FAR...

The Volar System pretty much formed in about 500 to 600 million years after the collapse of it's molecular cloud.

There are 5 planets in the Vol system, Veek, Hool, Paart, Seey, and Lahaart - plus, 1 T-class brown dwarf, Kaal, in the system's outskirts.


Paart is a Class T3-e world that orbits it's star at a distance of 166 million km. It does have a large moon, which formed by the nearby shock between two of proto-planets - whose the impossible product of vectors put the material into the orbit of Paart, and while Paart's soil is usually dark-red due it's carbides and bismuth rich mantle, Taaf's surface is white from titanium and aluminum rocks mostly.

It's atmosphere is mainly composed of Nitrogen, Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide, with trace quantities of Methane, Sulfur Dioxide, and Ammonia vapor.

This primitive atmospheric composition gives our planet a mean temperature of 40°C.
For comparison, Earth back in the Cambrian period were at about ~29ºC, with around 5~7% CO² in the atmosphere - but Paart has 2,5x the atmospheric mass of Earth.
 

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- M.O. Valent, last updated in, 02/11/2020


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