Kepler's Find
A system found long ago by an ancient astronomer in Jaspis' Great Conflict Era, Kepler's Find is located a few light-years west of the Two-Jaspis Spaceway and south-southeast of Essia System. Though not directly on the Spaceway, its location close to it makes it a potential pirating outpost and thus warrants the inclusion of it into the Abwehran Star Empire. As a bonus, the system boasts seven planetary bodies that had great economic purposes, but sadly no habitable planets for colonization.
History
Star System Data
Kepler Prime
Type: M8 V Red Dwarf
Radius: 2.71 x 105 (0.39 x sol)
Mass: 5.51 x 1029 (0.28 x sol)
Temperature: 2200 K
Luminosity: 1.56 x 1025 (0.04 x sol)
Planetary Data
Kepler I
SEE: Kepler I
Type: Rock Planet
Orbital Radius: 1.25 x 107 km (0.08 AU)
Period: 4.02 x 102 hours (0.05 standard years)
Gravity: 8.61 m/s^2 (0.88 Gs)
Kepler II
SEE: Kepler II
Type: Rock Planet
Orbital Radius: 5.63 x 107 km (0.38 AU)
Period: 3.84 x 103 hours (0.44 standard years)
Gravity: 13.17 m/s2 (1.35 Gs)
Kepler III
SEE: Kepler III
Type: Rock Planet
Orbital Radius: 9.79 x 107 km (0.65 AU)
Period: 8.78 x 103 hours (1.01 standard years)
Gravity: 8.5 m/s^2 (0.87 Gs)
Special: Heavy Volcanism, planetary rings
Kepler IV
SEE: Kepler IV
Type: Ice Planet
Orbital Radius: 2 x 108 km (1.34 AU)
Period: 2.57 x 104 hours (2.94 standard years)
Gravity: 10.29 m/s^2 (1.05 Gs)
Satellites:
Kepler IVa;
R-Type Asteroid; 302,265 kilometers orbital radius; 240 hours orbital period
Kepler IVb;
R-Type Asteroid; 468,692 kilometers orbital radius; 384 hours orbital period
Kepler IVc;
R-Type Asteroid; 652,359 kilometers orbital radius; 624 hours orbital period
Kepler IVd;
R-Type Asteroid; 932,189 kilometers orbital radius; 960 hours orbital period
Kepler IVe;
R-Type Asteroid; 1,123,521 kilometers orbital radius; 1608 hours orbital period
Kepler V
SEE: Kepler V
Type: Ice Planet
Orbital Radius: 3.87 x 108 km (2.59 AU)
Period: 6.92 x 104 hours (7.91 standard years)
Gravity: 11.94 m/s^2 (1.22 Gs)
Kepler VI
SEE: Kepler VI
Type: Ice Planet
Orbital Radius: 7.34 x 108 km (4.91 AU)
Period: 1.81 x 105 hours (20.66 standard years)
Gravity: 4.48 m/s^2 (0.46 Gs)
Special Features: Methane seas
Celestial Data
Kepler's Ring
An asteroid field located between Kepler I and Kepler II, Kepler's Ring is a field comprised by asteroids with high mineral / ore contents.
Rumors and Events
Role Play Opportunities for Independent Plots and/or Rest & Relaxation Arcs in Factional Plots for all locations in the system.
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Map Locations |
Map to Use | Kikyo Sector |
Map Display Name | Kepler's Find |
Map Coordinates | 1846,1594 |
Map Importance | Minor RP Location |
Show label? | yes |
Marker Anchor | Bottom Center |
Places of the SARPiverse |
Place Categories | star system |
Risk Level | safe |