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The surface of Tempest is an uncomfortable desert, with a massive and powerful storm on the side that faces Rubrum. However, the night side is very peaceful, with comfortable temperatures. It has a strong magnetic field, which gives it a nice aurora near the poles. There are hills, mountains, and dunes of sand that are very hard to pass though on the surface.
The surface of Tempest is an uncomfortable desert, with a massive and powerful storm on the side that faces Rubrum. However, the night side is very peaceful, with comfortable temperatures. It has a strong magnetic field, which gives it a nice aurora near the poles. There are hills, mountains, and dunes of sand that are very hard to pass though on the surface.
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Revision as of 20:07, November 25, 2017

General Info

Tempest is a warm D-Class planet, and the first planet in the Rubrum System, and has only 1 asteroid moon. It has a diameter of 3505 km, making it around a fourth the size of Earth, or slightly smaller than Mars. It is tidally locked, and has a massive storm on the side that faces Rubrum. It's atmosphere is twice as thick as the Earth's, with a surface pressure of 2.09 atm, and is composed mainly of CO2 with some SO2, making it similar to Venus's atmosphere, with a temperature of 82.9 degrees Celsius.

Surface

The surface of Tempest is an uncomfortable desert, with a massive and powerful storm on the side that faces Rubrum. However, the night side is very peaceful, with comfortable temperatures. It has a strong magnetic field, which gives it a nice aurora near the poles. There are hills, mountains, and dunes of sand that are very hard to pass though on the surface.