Toggle menu
Toggle preferences menu
Toggle personal menu
Not logged in
You must create an account or log in to edit.

Ghunno

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

"We began as wanderers, and we are wanderers still."
This content is a part of Borealis Universe.

Ghunno
Ghunno from orbit
Location Info
Galaxy

M110 Galaxy

System

Starbright A and B

Designations
Other Names
  • Rekar (by the Nok’Chu-Raa)
Designations

RS 5310-4-7-900843-181 3 (0.971)

World Class

O-Class

Orbital Info
Parent Body

RS 5310-4-7-900843-181 (Starbright barycenter)

Semimajor Axis

6.334 AU

Orbital Period

12.398 standard years

Eccentricity

0.083

Inclination

122°07'00"

Properties
Mass

0.76084 M⊕

Diameter

14059.462 km

Surface Gravity

0.62633 G

Average Temperature

-23.94°C

Bodies of Liquid

Planet-wide ocean

Atmospheric Pressure

414.88 ATM

Age

4.293 billion standard years

Rotation Period

19hr 20min 19sec

Axial Tilt

83°55'43"

Biosphere
Dominant Species
Society and Politics
Population

22.8 billion

The third planet orbiting Starbright A and B, (known to the locals as Ugor and Wyynn). this cool O-Class world also hosts a unique set of life and is the K’weeeyyuu homeworld.

It’s theorized that at one point there was land on the proto-Ghunno but after passing through a large cloud of ice the entire world was flooded.

All life exists below the waters, most relatively deep so as to keep cool. In fact most are either bio-luminescent, use sonar, or both as the depths at which most life exists are rather dark.

Surprisingly there are a small variety of birdlike animals on Ghunno. They live on some of the large bio-luminescent floating plants that circle the planetary ocean. The Ghunno birds mostly use sound echoes to navigate in the air.

History

An oceanic world, the fourth planet in the Starbright System was heavily bombarded in its history with many different water-bearing comets and asteroids, most of which formed the planetary ocean seen today. Some of said comets contained the building blocks for the oceanic life that formed near the volcanic vents near the ocean floor.

Contents