Rustfield

Arid
A barren world stripped of surface minerals generations ago. Deep-bore extraction shafts still operate beneath the crust, feeding the forges at Blood Forge.
The Iron Reach system finally delivered on its name—Rustfield is essentially a rust-colored ball of oxidized iron and silicate rock, the sort of place that makes you wonder if the universe has a sense of irony. Nothing particularly sinister or spectacular, just an arid wasteland with ancient impact craters and a thin atmosphere that wouldn't support anything I'd want to breathe. Still, the geological symmetry of those rust formations catches the light beautifully at certain angles, and I'll admit there's a melancholy elegance to watching a world so thoroughly stripped by time and solar radiation. I've catalogued the mineral composition and moved on—some discoveries whisper; others simply yawn.
— Captain Vex Moreau, Explorer's Guild Field Journal
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Radius 4048 km
Mass 0.093 M⊕
Surface Gravity 0.33 g
Temperature 215 K (-58°C)
Atmosphere 0.0050 atm — Thin CO2
Day Length 25.2 hours
Orbital Period 1.1 years
Orbital Distance 1.04 AU