Difference between revisions of "Oisrí"
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Diameter \approx 1700km\; (\approx 0.27 \times Earth) | Diameter \approx 1700km\; (\approx 0.27 \times Earth) | ||
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Volume\;\;\; \approx 0.020 \times Earth | Volume\;\;\; \approx 0.020 \times Earth | ||
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Mass\;\;\;\;\;\;\; \approx 7.2 \times 10^{24}kg\; (\approx 1.2 \times Earth) | Mass\;\;\;\;\;\;\; \approx 7.2 \times 10^{24}kg\; (\approx 1.2 \times Earth) | ||
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Mean\;\; density \approx 330000\frac{kg}{m^{3}} \; (\approx 60 \times Earth) | Mean\;\; density \approx 330000\frac{kg}{m^{3}} \; (\approx 60 \times Earth) | ||
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Revision as of 00:47, 25 July 2017
Description
Wandering Luna-sized planetoid at the far end of the Carina/Cygnus arm of the Milky Way. Statistics from Augustus Chevre in 2012-02-09 and Wikipedia. math Diameter \approx 1700km\; (\approx 0.27 \times Earth)
Volume\;\;\; \approx 0.020 \times Earth
Mass\;\;\;\;\;\;\; \approx 7.2 \times 10^{24}kg\; (\approx 1.2 \times Earth)
Mean\;\; density \approx 330000\frac{kg}{m^{3}} \; (\approx 60 \times Earth) math
In 2012-03-11 perceived surface gravity is math Gravity \approx 0.93 \times Earth\;\; standard\\\indent \;\;\;\;\;\;\;\;\;\;\;\;\;\;\;\;\; (=\; 0.93 \times 9.81\frac{m}{s^{2}} = 9.12\frac{m}{s^{2}}) math but should be about 16 times Earth standard
Revealed on 2012-03-18 to be an antique annie plant, almost a thousand times larger than any plant that can currently be built. And it has attracted the attention of the UNS.
Once it was all over, Petey's analysis was that it is a machine for creating dark matter creatures (Pa'anuri) 2012-12-30
History
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Notable Residents and Expatriates
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Affiliations & Relationships
Coming Soon
Appearances
First appearance
First seen (but not named) 2011-12-30
Other notable appearances
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Author's Note
Oisri is Irish/Gaelic for "Oyster."
Speculation
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