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Agios

Scope: Borealis Universe
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"We began as wanderers, and we are wanderers still."
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Agios / Aγιος
Agios from space, with ice caps and continents showing
Meta Info
Article Creator

Eliminature (April 5th 2016)

Designations
Other Names
  • Other Earth
  • Twin Earth
Orbital Info
Semimajor Axis

0.61 AU

Properties
Mass

1.7254 M+

Diameter

14,525.70 kilometers

Surface Gravity

13.124 m/sec^2 / 13.018 m/sec^2 (1.3378 g / 1.327 g)

Average Temperature

-7.0152 °C

Atmospheric Pressure

2.63 atm

Age

10,303,000,000

Rotation Period
  • 24 standard hours
  • 45 standard minutes
  • 50 standard seconds
Satellites
Number of Moons

1

Major Moons

Imnenon

Biosphere
Native Life

Organic multicellular (marine, terrestrial)

Society and Politics
Population

10,235,547,346

Overview

Agios (also written as Aγιος in Greek form, meaning "holy") is one of the most heavily populated worlds in the opposite end of the Milky Way Galaxy from Earth. It is currently controlled by the Confederacy of Borealis, and is the local capital of the Agios Prime system. Currently, over 10 billion people have permanent residence, with additional tourism adding about 2 billion every year. Despite having many quirks to Earth, its ESI rating is spectacularly a 0.934 Earth Similarity Index.

Astronomical Location and Indexing

Agios is designated as RS 8476-918-7-65905-410 A4 on SCART, and is a temperate terra with life (a.k.a an [[Category: Terra Worlds world). It is currently 7.663 kilo-lightyears away from Sol.

Biosphere, Hydrosphere, and Atmosphere

The atmosphere of Agios is primarily composed of naturally-formed oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2). Water oceans (H2O) cover some areas of the surface, and many clouds are present and strewn across the skies.