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Ita

Moon orbiting Hurston in Stanton system
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Ita
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Ita : Stanton 1d
Type
Moon
Classification
Planetary Moon
Affiliation
Habitable
No
Sensors
Danger
2/10
Economy
2/10
Population
1/10
Physical characteristics
Sidereal day
4 hours and 51 minutes

Ita (Stanton 1d) is a natural satellite of Stanton The moon was named after Ita Hurston, who died during the First Tevarin War, as a reminder of why "the products Hurston Dynamics makes are so important."

Atmosphere

Ita's atmosphere is almost entirely made of nitrogen, but contains trace amounts of methane and carbon monoxide. Breathing equipment is required for all surface activities.

Atmospheric Overview [1]
Surface pressure 0.15 atm
Height 32,500 m
QT altitude 2,000 m
Surface temperature Max -10 °C
Min -22 °C
Atmospheric Composition
Chemical Formula Full Name Amount
N Nitrogen 98.5%
CH4 Methane 1.4%
CO Carbon Monoxide 0.05%

Locations

Surface outposts

Type Locations
Mining HDMS-WoodruffHDMS-Ryder

Artificial satellites

Comm Array ST1-13

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A Communications Array covering Arial's airspace.

Gallery

References

  1. Cornerstone: Planetary Survey. Retrieved 2023-05-02.
Locations in the