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Asteroid 17714 Fellas'derafe

Scope: Borealis Universe
From Amaranth Legacy, available at amaranth-legacy.community

"We began as wanderers, and we are wanderers still."
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It seems that Asteroid Vega 17714 has a irregular gravitational pull. One side, 0.923 G, the other, normal gravity for such a small body. - Dr Harrison Magenta

Asteroid 17714 Fellas'derafe
Orbital Info
Orbital Period

102 years

Properties
Mass

0.000000000034302 Earth Masses

Diameter

2,394 km

Surface Gravity

0.003234 G

Average Temperature

-132°C

Age

1,622,912 years

Rotation Period

2 hours

Biosphere
Dominant Species

Humans

Society and Politics
Population

27,912

Asteroid 17714 Fellas'derafe is a major asteroid in the Vega ring system. It was discovered in 2354 CE, by the Human ship USS Features, when scientist Katherine Carry noticed an unusually large protoplanet. Now, Asteroid 17714 Fellas'derafe is a rather small dwarf planet, and is the second largest body in the Vega system. It was named after a feature in Kya Mythology. A god-entity named Fellas'derafe saved a substantial portion of the Kya population at the time, from a fearsome predator that might or might not have ever existed.

Anomaly

In 2373 CE, a science ship was passing through the Vega system, when it picked up unusually large gravity readings, on its closest approach to the-then Asteroid 17714 Fellas'derafe. Dr Harrison Magenta was the leading astrophysicist on the ship, and posted a report to Earth saying, "It seems that Asteroid Vega 17714 has a irregular gravitational pull. One side, 0.923 G, the other, normal gravity for such a small body." amongst other things. Even now, no-one knows why this is. Currently, a team of scientists are working on it, with their families on a small community located inside the dwarf planet.

Description

Currently, Vega 17714 looks like a elongated potato, as it spins through the Vega system. Since the spin is unstable, it is predicted that eventually the planet with even out as it gains more and more mass.