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Mol

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"We began as wanderers, and we are wanderers still."
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Mol
Mol, a D-Class Super-Earth in the Caixo System, Andromeda Galaxy.
Designations
Other Names
  • Mol's World
  • Caixo e
  • Caixo 4
Orbital Info
Parent Body

Caixo

Sun

Caixo

Semimajor Axis

0.125 AU

Orbital Period

30.019 Days

Eccentricity

0.004

Properties
Mass

5.4449 Earth Masses

Diameter

20000.832 km

Surface Gravity

2.2148G

Composition

Organic Bacteria

Average Temperature

38.616 °C

Atmospheric Pressure

0.014646 atm

Age

2.485 billion years

Rotation Period

30.019 Days

Axial Tilt

0.00°

Biosphere
Dominant Species

The Mol

Society and Politics
Population

5.9 billion

Molis a D-Class Super Earth located in the Andromeda Galaxy, 2.55 million light years away from Earth . It is a warm planet that, despite a thin atmosphere, hosts an abundance of bacterial organisms. Mol hosts an intelligent race named after their planet, who formed an alliance with the Confederacy of Borealis in 9933 CE. However, the species did not originate on the planet. This biological mystery is under investigation by both Humanity and The Mol.

Mol is the fourth planet in the Caixo system. It is about 2.5 billion years old and has 3 moons.

Characteristics

Mol is classified as a Super-Earth because of its large mass and radius. It has about 1.57 times Earth 's radius and 5.5 times its mass. This gives Mol a density of about 12.3 grams per cubic centimeter and over 2.2 times the gravitational pull of Earth .

Mol is a D-Class planet, meaning it is a desert world like Mars. What makes Mol and Mars different is their sizes and life forms. However, they both have similarly thin atmospheres, large ice caps, and prominent impact basins that can cover over 10% of their surfaces.

Orbit

Mol's host star is an M-Dwarf named Caixo at a distance of 0.125 AU. This is slightly outside of the system's habitable zone, but the hardy bacteria that first evolved on Mol were able to spread life over the entire planet.