GSC-0036 III

Terran
The outermost world. Just barely outside the kill zone. Automated survey beacons placed here have a median lifespan of four months before a flare event fries their electronics.
I've spent enough time cataloging garden-variety terrestrial worlds to know when to expect the unremarkable, yet GSC-0036 III managed to surprise me—a rare gift at this stage of my career. The atmospheric composition reads as refreshingly breathable, and what initially scanned as ordinary silicate bedrock revealed itself to harbor vast subsurface reservoirs of water ice, the kind that suggests this world might've harbored something worth studying a few millennia ago. Whether it still does remains to be seen, but I've learned that "ordinary" planets often keep their best secrets close.
— Captain Vex Moreau, Explorer's Guild Field Journal
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Radius 5623 km
Mass 0.93 M⊕
Surface Gravity 0.99 g
Temperature 232 K (-41°C)
Atmosphere 1.1 atm — N2/O2
Day Length 27.1 hours
Orbital Period 8.3 years
Orbital Distance 4.1 AU