Yela

Yela (Stanton 2c) is named after the oldest of the three siblings featured in the 24th century children's morality tale, "A Gift for Baba," this moon has a water-ice crust said to represent Yela's cool and calculating mannerisms. Wilma Ivery built the first permanent homestead on Yela in 2907. Erma Triolo was the first person to be born on Yela, in 2909.

Yela has an asteroid belt featuring many small locations of interest:

Starfarer wrecks
Before Alpha 3.0, two destroyed Starfarers could be found on the direct route from Port Olisar to Yela. There were no bodies among the wreckage. The wrecks were linked to the Primary Mission ICC Assistance (9) mission chain.

Beacons
Numerous beacons dot the asteroid belt. Some denote wreckage (with loot). Others are simply Nine Tails lures.

Transmitters
Around Yela there are several tall transmitter towers sticking out of asteroids, with a Big Benny's vending machine strapped to the top. The towers broadcast the Big Benny's jingle, and can be heard from far away. On the back of each machine is a scrawled temperature in degrees Kelvin, each a naturally significant temperature. These act as a 'hot' or 'cold' clue for pilots to find "Bennyhenge".

Bennyhenge
In the umbra on the far side of Yela is a small asteroid with two transmitters on it. Neither features a Big Benny's machine though. Below the transmitter towers is a landing pad with gravity, that has a Stonehenge-like formation of Big Benny's machines set up for no apparent reason. One of the machines has evidently fallen over, crushing and killing someone.

Atmospheric composition
Yela has a very thin oxygen atmosphere. While it is too thin to be breathable, pressure suits can replenish their oxygen supplies by extracting it from the surrounding environment.

Artificial satellites

 * GrimHEX
 * Comm Array ST2-76