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Planetary data:

Name: Kadantuk

Orbital period in years:  0.35

Orbital period in days: 126.40

Orbital period in hours: 3033.71

Orbital radius (mean) km: 73.43E+6

Planetary diameter, km: 14108

Surface g, m/s/s: 8.37

Earth gravities: 0.85

Planetary mass, kg: 6.24E+24

Planetary mass, Earths: 1.04

Planetary volume, m^3: 1.47E+21

Planetary volume, Earths: 1.36

Approximate planetary temperature, K: 400

Density, g/cm^3: 4.24

Axial tilt, degrees: 0.00

Rotational period, hrs: 96.54

 

 

Atmospheric composition:

Pressure in millibars:

 

Hydrogen (H2): 0.00

Helium (He): 0.00

Oxygen (O2): 0.00

Nitrogen (N2): trace

Carbon dioxide (CO2): +2000.00

Ammonia (NH3): 0.00

Methane (CH4): 0.00

Sulphur dioxide (SO2): 0.00

Hydrogen sulphide (H2S): 0.00

Total atmospheric pressure, bar: +2.00

 

 

Atmospheric gas speed analysis

 

Numbers reflect escape velocity/r.m.s. speeds of molecules

 

Hydrogen (H2): 2.18

Helium (He): 4.36

Oxygen (O2): 34.89

Nitrogen (N2): 30.53

Carbon dioxide (CO2): 47.97

Argon (Ar): 43.61

Krypton (Kr): 91.58

Neon (Ne): 22.02

Water Vapour (H20): 17.44

Methane (CH4): 17.44

Ozone (O3): 52.33

Sulphur Dioxide (SO2): 69.77

Benzene (C6H6): 19.62

Ethane (C2H6): 32.71

Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S): 37.07

Ammonia (NH3): 18.53

 

 

Surface hydrosphere:

Potential surface liquids:

 

Water (H2O):  yes, but only around volcanic vents

Ammonia (NH3): not found, too volatile

Sulphur dioxide (SO2): Some found around volcanic vents, but most reacts to form solid compounds

Carbon dioxide (CO2): No

Oxygen (O2): No

Nitrogen (N2): No

Neon (Ne): No

Deuterium (D): No

Hydrogen (H): No

Helium (He): No

 

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: 0.58

Al2O3: 0.63

C (graphite): 0.63

SiC: 0.63

CaAl2O19: 0.63

CaTiO3: 0.65

Ca2Al2O4: 0.68

MgAl2O4: 0.73

Fe3C: 0.75

Fe: 0.76

Mg2SiO4: 0.77

AlN: 0.79

CaS: 0.81

Mg2SiO4: 0.96

TiN: 1.08

FeS: 2.00

FeO: 2.00

Ca2Mg5Si8O22: 1.82

H2O: 1.46

NH3: 2.05

H2SO4: 1.41

C6H6: 1.54

CH4: 4.12

CO2: 1.31

N2: 3.17

O2: 2.59

H2: 12.11

He: 79.90

 

 

Habitable zone description:

 

Planetary conditions:

Mean temperature, K: 400

Life: some indigenous primitive microbial life in atmosphere and in surface oceans

Atmosphere: unbreathable and variable, dominated by carbon dioxide, but water vapour is very important, planet shrouded in clouds, and boiling oceans beneath

Temperature at perihelion, K: 400

Temperature at aphelion, K: 400

 

Decorative lower bar