Sky-And-Sea

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Sky-And-Sea
Sky-And-Sea from orbit
DesignationGreat Mother II
AIC 528 II
Satellites7 (including X)
Diameter8,303 km
(0.65 earth radii)
Rotation period3.056 earth days
(73h 20m 49s)
Surface gravity0.7174 g
Axial tilt18°
Mean temperatureX°C (Y°F)
Atmosphere composition
  • 77.3% nitrogen (N2)
  • 18.4% oxygen (O2)
  • 3.3% carbon dioxide (CO2)
  • <1% other (Ne, Ar, So2)
JurisdictionStar Union of Systems

Sky-And-Sea is the second planet from the star Great Mother (AIC 528). It is the homeworld of the Qeyeq.

Name

The name Sky-And-Sea is a direct translation of the planet's name in the Clear-Speech language, the lingua franca of the Qeyeq homeworld.

Physical characteristics

Size and shape

Chemical composition

Internal structure

Tectonic plates

Surface

Gravitational field

Magnetic field

Orbit and rotation

Rotation

Sky-And-Sea is notable for its slow rotation time, with a solar day of around 73 hours, 20 minutes, 49 seconds. The native species of the planet have adapted to such long sunshine hours in different ways, from evolving to stay awake longer to having many shorter sleep cycles per day.

Orbit

Axial tilt and seasons

Life

History

Prehistory

Qeyeq history