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{{InfoboxPlanet|code = RS 0-0-0-733-4047-8-11155422-279 8 (0.980)|parent = RS 0-0-0-733-4047-8-11155422-279|image = Erimah.jpg|moons = 20|sma = 2.19 AU|orbperiod = 4.346 years|mass = 1.0962 M⊕|diameter = 16.725 km|rotperiod = 19 hours|axialtilt = 29°18'00"19|avgtemp = -191 °C|atm = 0.255 atm|gravity = 0.63764 g|age = 10.8 billion years|dominant = [[Humans]]|population = 4 billion|controller = |
{{InfoboxPlanet|code = RS 0-0-0-733-4047-8-11155422-279 8 (0.980)|parent = RS 0-0-0-733-4047-8-11155422-279|image = Erimah.jpg|moons = 20|sma = 2.19 AU|orbperiod = 4.346 years|mass = 1.0962 M⊕|diameter = 16.725 km|rotperiod = 19 hours|axialtilt = 29°18'00"19|avgtemp = -191 °C|atm = 0.255 atm|gravity = 0.63764 g|age = 10.8 billion years|dominant = [[Humans]]|population = 4 billion|controller = }}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a very old [[Planet Class|Frozen Titan]] located in the '''RG 0-0-0-733''' Galaxy, a Galaxy located billions of light-years away from the [[Milky Way]]. |
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=='''<u>Overview</u>'''== |
=='''<u>Overview</u>'''== |
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Revision as of 20:33, April 16, 2020
Template:InfoboxPlanetErimah is a very old Frozen Titan located in the RG 0-0-0-733 Galaxy, a Galaxy located billions of light-years away from the Milky Way.
Overview
Appearance

Despite being very Earth-like, it doesn't have almost nothing similar to Earth.
It's orange-coloured continents are full of mountains, making it a very beautiful planet and also attracting millions of tourists all over the Universe.
It's oceans look like they are made out of water, but they are actually made of liquid Nitrogen.
For some reason, Erimah's Nitrogen snow is also orange-coloured, just like the surface.
When seeing the night side of Erimah from space, many bright points, that are actually many human cities will be seen.
It also has a small orange equatorial ring, having thousands of asteroid mines and hundreds of cities.
