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Revision as of 08:16, 21 October 2012

Zanche
Zanche
Astrographical
System:

Cocytus

Planet:

Ptolomea

Physical
Atmosphere:

Oxygen 97%, Carbon Dioxide

Societal
Affiliation:

House Scholae Palatinae

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Zanche is one of the two moons of Ptolomea in the Cocytus System.

Zanche

Mass: 96.113 x 1024 Kg

Circumference: 9,867 Kilometers

Distance from Ptolomea: 349,321 kilometers

Gravity: Unknown Phenomenon.

Sidereal Orbit Period: 20.35 Ptolomean Days.

Tilt: -8.29° to Ecliptic

Atmosphere: Active Combustion of Extremely High Volumes of Oxygen (97% O) Presumably growing Carbon Dioxide levels (near 2% now)

Miscellaneous Info: Burning moon, which literally warms the Ptolomean rock. Being so far from the System’s star, this vital relationship between the worlds spells doom in a variety of ways for the thick Jungle world. Should Zanche burn out, Ptolomea would plunge into a frigid Ice Age after a relatively short period of years. In this a mysterious riddle follows the atmosphere of this moon and the effects on the planet. Zanche creates visible effects of “Day Light” during a portion of its orbital period, which warms the planet below with a rich infrared glow through out the night. This strange pattern of light has surely affected the people who live there and the wildlife of the planet. The relatively speedy rotation of the moon creates a dual tide effect with the other satellite, Alberigo, during certain periods of the month.