Keleros
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Keleros

Keleros
0.62 Me
10,032 kilometers
0.62 G
20.5 °C
0.94 atmospheres
65% nitrogen
22% oxygen
10% hydrogen
1d 20h
26°
2476
Keleros is a vast and prestigious city world encircling the sixth planet of Triton in the Theseus region of Midonia and is largely considered to have a great influence in the intergalactic society.
The technology and infrastructure of Keleros are highly advanced and the city world's greatest defining aspects. The rings that encircle the moon are projected as holograms, the moon is enveloped by a protective energy shield, space elevators rise above the atmosphere, and transportation across the oceans is easier than ever.
Population
Residing Races
Intergalactic Tourism
Billions across every galaxy travel countless light-years in order to visit Keleros' majestic aquatic cityscapes, gaze at the picturesque sky, and explore the countless cultures that have spread to the urban sprawl. The local sector has earned a vast fortune on Keleros, and tourists partly contribute to that income. As a result, countless floating islands and resorts have been constructed across the oceans, designed to appear as enticing and lavish as possible in order to attract the wealthy.
Infrastructure
Urban
Floating Cities
Cosmic
Orbital Stations
Lunar Shielding
The endless population and economic strength of Keleros have made it highly susceptible to danger, be it cosmic debris or secretive orbital assaults. Rigorous security and regulations gradually grew ineffective against the increasingly active traffic across city moons' orbital lanes, necessitating the local authorities to deploy an energetic shield blanketing Keleros and guarding it against the threats. Venturing beyond the shielding in a personal starship is a tedious process of countless rules and regulations, occasionally necessitating catching either passenger shuttles or space elevators in order to traverse to the oceanic cityscapes beneath.
Astrography
Ring System
In order to celebrate the natural beauty of Keleros, the government decided, nearly a thousand years ago, to erect vibrant rings around the planet, radiating onto the azure waves and harmonizing with the boundless skies. An endless array of sophisticated orbital holographic emitters displays the rings in place of asteroids and cosmic dust, providing great control over their shape and coloration. To appear as a natural formation, the rings simulate the reflection of light and the lack thereof.
