Levy I
AridNo survey data available. This world remains unexplored.
Spent the afternoon surveying Levy I—a rust-colored cinder that's clearly been through the wringer, its surface cratered and desiccated beyond what I'd call hospitable. The mineral composition is fascinating enough: iron oxides dominate, with enough silicates to hint at an ancient volcanic past, though any water that might've pooled here has long since evaporated into whatever passes for an atmosphere. Reminds me of the lifeless hellscape I charted near Kepler-442, except this one at least has the decency to be geologically interesting rather than just depressing. Worth a return visit if the Survey Corps ever greenlights a deeper mineralogical dive.
— Captain Vex Moreau, Explorer's Guild Field Journal
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Physical Properties
Radius
2925 km
Mass
0.086 M⊕
Surface Gravity
0.40 g
Temperature
210 K (-63°C)
Atmosphere
0.0070 atm — Thin CO2
Day Length
29.8 hours
Orbital Period
1.1 years
Orbital Distance
1.04 AU