Lyria

Moon orbiting ArcCorp in Stanton system
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Lyria
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Lyria : Stanton 3a
Type
Moon
Classification
Planetary Moon
Affiliation
Habitable
No
Satellites
1
Sensors
Danger
5/10
Economy
5/10
Population
1/10
Physical characteristics
Sidereal day
6 hours, 25 minutes and 48 seconds

Lyria is a natural satellite orbiting ArcCorp. This icy moon's surface features dirty ice, active cryogeysers and cryovolcanoes that create a constant cold and humid atmosphere.

Atmosphere

Lyria has a very thin atmosphere (at a surface pressure of about 0.09 atmospheres) comprised mostly of oxygen, with trace amounts of water vapor and anhydrous ammonia. While it is too thin to be breathable, pressure suits can replenish their oxygen supplies by extracting it from the surrounding environment.

Atmospheric Overview [1]
Surface pressure .09 atm
Height 22,300 m
QT altitude 2,000 m
Surface temperature Max -4 °C
Min -20 °C
Atmospheric Composition
Chemical Formula Full Name Amount
O2 Molecular oxygen 97.7%
H2O Water 1.5%
NH3 Anhydrous ammonia 0.77%

Locations

Surface outposts

Type Locations
Mining Humboldt MinesLoveridge Mineral ReserveShubin Mining Facility SAL-2Shubin Mining Facility SAL-5
Processing Shubin Processing Facility SPAL-3Shubin Processing Facility SPAL-7Shubin Processing Facility SPAL-9Shubin Processing Facility SPAL-12Shubin Processing Facility SPAL-16Shubin Processing Facility SPAL-21
Security Security Depot Lyria-1

Other locations

Type Locations
Abandoned ElsewhereTeddy's PlayhouseThe OrphanageThe PitWheeler's
Unmarked Paradise Cove
(other) BucketsLaunch Pad

Artificial satellites

CommArray ST3-18

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A Comm Array covering Lyria's airspace.

Gallery

References

  1. Cornerstone: Planetary Survey. Retrieved 2023-05-03.
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