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Dunacia

Scope: Borealis Universe
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"We began as wanderers, and we are wanderers still."
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Dunacia
Location Info
Region
System
Designations
Demonym

Dunacian

World Class

Warm desert world

Orbital Info
Semimajor Axis

0.08 astronomical units

Orbital Period

20d 4h

Properties
Mass

0.72 Me

Diameter

10,656 kilometers

Surface Gravity

0.72 G

Atmospheric Pressure

0.034 atmospheres

Atmospheric Composition
  • 76% Carbon Dioxide
  • 12% Ammonia
  • 4% Water Vapor
Rotation Period

16h 40m

Axial Tilt

2.96°

Society and Politics
Population

~2,140,000

Major Settlements

Aero

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Positioned in the influence of the red dwarf of Kalista, the desert world of Dunacia is one of the more lightly populated worlds of the Black Eye Galaxy. Sandy dunes encompass nearly the entirety of the planet's surface, with the rest being metal-rich rocky wastelands. Dunacia's diameter measures a little over ten thousand kilometers, with a gravitational pull of 0.7 standard. Occasional towns are spread across the deserts, collecting the sparse water vapor from the planet's humid air.

Biosphere

The carbon-water-based life on Dunacia is mostly various forms of tiny worms that burrow in the sand. Some species resemble Terran scorpions and tarantulas. There also exist alien oases, home to vast overgrowths of flora whose roots consume water in deep underground pockets. Flora without any roots uses their leaves to filter water from the water vapor prevalent in the world's atmosphere.

Infrastructure

Aero

Aero is the capital of Dunacia, built around a spaceship that crashed on the world centuries prior. Thousands of ships pass through the bustling streets every day.