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Tsovinar's average surface temperature is approximately '''6°C''' (279.15 Kelvins), with an atmosphere dominated by water vapor, followed by nitrogen. Like Emerald, Tsovinar raises significant questions about its origins. Simulations do not support the possibility of naturally forming a habitable environment for humanity, suggesting that both planets may have been terraformed by an unknown civilization to accommodate human life.
Tsovinar's average surface temperature is approximately '''6°C''' (279.15 Kelvins), with an atmosphere dominated by water vapor, followed by nitrogen. Like Emerald, Tsovinar raises significant questions about its origins. Simulations do not support the possibility of naturally forming a habitable environment for humanity, suggesting that both planets may have been terraformed by an unknown civilization to accommodate human life.
Tsovinar features several small continents on its surface, rich in simple bacterial organisms and seaweed, often thrown onto land by oceanic waves. The planet’s oceans exhibit a striking cyan hue, painting the entire planet in a mesmerizing blend of '''cyan and white''', further accentuated by thick cloud coverage. From orbit, Tsovinar presents a stunning and unique sight.
Tsovinar features several small continents on its surface, rich in simple bacterial organisms and seaweed, often thrown onto land by oceanic waves. The planet’s oceans exhibit a striking cyan hue, painting the entire planet in a mesmerizing blend of '''cyan and white''', further accentuated by thick cloud coverage. From orbit, Tsovinar presents a stunning and unique sight.

===Environment of Tsovinar===

===Lost City of Tallonians===

===Cooper's Log on Tsovinar===

Revision as of 08:34, January 16, 2025


"ACROSS SPACE & TIME TOWARDS DISTANT WORLDS"
TIMELINE

This article takes place in the 24 & 26 centuries of Distant Worlds.

Tsovinar
Orbital View of planet Tsovinar with small continents
Meta Info
Article Creator

mMONTAGEe

Location Info
Galaxy

Milky Way

Distance From Galactic Center

15.2 Thousand light years

Region

Near Orion Spur

System

Cooper's Star

Designations
Other Names

Cooper's Star 4 B

Designations

DSO 1455 - 6393

Demonym

Lost city of Tallonians

Previous/Unused Names

DSO 1455 - 6393

World Type

Temperate Oceania

Orbital Info
Parent Body

Marie

Parent Body Type

Class II Neptune-like gas giant

Semimajor Axis

64394.16 km

Orbital Period

1.96346018 days

Eccentricity

0.073

Inclination

0.54

Neighboring Orbits

Marie, Emerald

Properties
Mass

5.1282·10^24

Radius

11852.98 km

Density

4.4974 g/cm^3

Surface Gravity

0.83 g

Society and Politics
Nations

Scientific Assembly (24th), United Sol Command (26th)

International Groups

Scientific Assembly, Aboriya Large Particle Collider.

Inhabitant Species

Added soon

Population

~ 900,746 (26th)

Official Languages

Sol Standard

Economy
Currency

ExoCredits

Trade Partners

Scientific Assembly Logistics Branch, Aboriya Large Particle Collider .

OVERVIEW

The planet Tsovinar, previously known by various names such as Atlantis, Hydros, or Archemiron, is a temperate oceanic world orbiting the Class II Neptune-like gas giant Marie. The debate over Tsovinar's name was resolved by neutral representatives of the United LunaTerra and Martian Technate and officially named by the Cetus Federal Republic. Tsovinar was not physically visited during the Distant Worlds Expedition but was extensively observed and charted from the surface of Emerald by Harrison Wells and Emilia Blossom, with additional logbook observations recorded by Mark Cooper. Tsovinar's average surface temperature is approximately 6°C (279.15 Kelvins), with an atmosphere dominated by water vapor, followed by nitrogen. Like Emerald, Tsovinar raises significant questions about its origins. Simulations do not support the possibility of naturally forming a habitable environment for humanity, suggesting that both planets may have been terraformed by an unknown civilization to accommodate human life. Tsovinar features several small continents on its surface, rich in simple bacterial organisms and seaweed, often thrown onto land by oceanic waves. The planet’s oceans exhibit a striking cyan hue, painting the entire planet in a mesmerizing blend of cyan and white, further accentuated by thick cloud coverage. From orbit, Tsovinar presents a stunning and unique sight.

Environment of Tsovinar

Lost City of Tallonians

Cooper's Log on Tsovinar