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|caption = Photograph taken by the [[USS Hallgren]] in 2103 CE.
|caption = Photography taken by the [[USS Hallgren]] in 2103 CE.
|altnames = Rottea III
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'''Zenerth''' (RS 8474-1353-8-11843451-286 3) the closest exoplanet (to Earth) with complex life. It was discovered in 2103 by the [[USS Hallgren]], URSS's ship.
'''Zenerth''' (RS 8474-1353-8-11843451-286 3) the closest exoplanet (to Earth) with complex life. It was studied by the [[USS Hallgren]], a URSS's ship, in 2103. The name was created randomly in 2067 by an AI.

Its habitability and existence were already confirmed in 2045, but only almost 60 years later it started to be studied. The URSS sent a science ship to the [[Roetta System]] to study it, as it had a high probability of life.

When they arrived, the sensors detected extremely high CO<small>2</small> levels, suggesting a carboniferous-like environment. Life signs were also detected, confirming the hypothesis of life on Zenerth.


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Revision as of 22:34, October 7, 2019

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Zenerth (RS 8474-1353-8-11843451-286 3) the closest exoplanet (to Earth) with complex life. It was studied by the USS Hallgren, a URSS's ship, in 2103. The name was created randomly in 2067 by an AI.

Its habitability and existence were already confirmed in 2045, but only almost 60 years later it started to be studied. The URSS sent a science ship to the Roetta System to study it, as it had a high probability of life.

When they arrived, the sensors detected extremely high CO2 levels, suggesting a carboniferous-like environment. Life signs were also detected, confirming the hypothesis of life on Zenerth.