Ross 154 I

Scorched
No survey data available. This world remains unexplored.
Touched down on Ross 154 I today—a rust-colored terrestrial world that would be utterly forgettable if not for the peculiar geological formations scarring its surface, great canyon systems that suggest some violent tectonic upheaval in its distant past. The planet's thin atmosphere and barren landscape remind me of Kepler-442b, though without that world's haunting beauty; there's something almost accusatory about its emptiness. Still, worth flagging for the geology teams—the erosion patterns alone could tell us something about stellar wind dynamics in M-dwarf systems. Another data point in an infinite ledger, but data nonetheless.
— Captain Vex Moreau, Explorer's Guild Field Journal
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Radius 2064 km
Mass 0.050 M⊕
Surface Gravity 0.35 g
Temperature 435 K (162°C)
Atmosphere None — None
Day Length 32.7 days (784 hrs)
Orbital Period 1.1 years
Orbital Distance 1.04 AU