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Asteroid belt
Name: The Titans
Orbital radius inner m km: 80.00
Orbital radius outer m km: 91.00
Belt density (1-10): 5

Comments: This belt is not so rich as the Apollos around Persephone but it was still a place of important ship production. In modern times, and the decline of asteroid dependent production, the Titans are more known for the various asteroid communities, and these small worlds are the true centre for culture in teh binary system.


Arbitrary condensation points for compounds in the formation region. numbers approaching one indicate a relatively high acquisition rate, where as higher or lower numbers indicate less abundant compounds.

TiC: 0.39
Al2O3: 0.42
C (graphite): 0.43
SiC: 0.43
CaAl2O19: 0.43
CaTiO3: 0.44
Ca2Al2O4: 0.46
MgAl2O4: 0.50
Fe3C: 0.511734
Fe: 0.51
Mg2SiO4: 0.52
AlN: 0.53
CaS: 0.552381
Mg2SiO4: 0.65
TiN: 0.73
FeS: 1.36
FeO: 1.356096
Ca2Mg5Si8O22: 1.23
H2O: 0.99
NH3: 1.39
H2SO4: 0.958372
C6H6: 1.04
CH4: 2.80
CO2: 0.89
N2: 2.152533
O2: 1.76
H2: 8.22
He: 54.24

Decorative lower bar