GSC-0049 I
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# Journal Entry: GSC-0049 I
Touched down on GSC-0049 I today, and I've got to say—after cataloguing half a dozen carbon-rich terrestrials this season, this one actually made me sit still for a moment. The atmospheric pressure alone creates diamond-bearing weather systems that would bankrupt a collector's insurance claim, and the surface compositions shift between methane ice fields and silicate badlands in ways that suggest some genuinely active geology beneath. I haven't seen continental drift patterns quite like these since my survey near the Kepler Expanse a decade back, and I intend to spend another week mapping the subsurface before the next scheduled transit. Not bad for what started as another routine charting run.
— Captain Vex Moreau, Explorer's Guild Field Journal
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Physical Properties
Radius
2282 km
Mass
0.049 M⊕
Surface Gravity
0.41 g
Temperature
489 K (216°C)
Atmosphere
None — None
Day Length
49.0 days (1176 hrs)
Orbital Period
1.1 years
Orbital Distance
1.04 AU