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[[ | [[File:Spatull planet.png|250px|thumb|right|Spatull, as taken by the Vermillion probe.]] | ||
'''Spatull''' is an exoplanet 18 light-years away from Terra. Its distance from [[Micras]] is unknown. It revolves around the star Nemed. The orbital period is 371 days and a day is 25.1 hours. It is a habitable exoplanet, but no intelligent life form can be found. It is possible to go to the portal via Terra. It is located on a vacant lot opposite an apartment building in western [[wikipedia:Türkiye|Türkiye]]. Mentioned in the [[1729 Sanpanese Colonialism]] plan. | '''Spatull''' is an exoplanet 18 light-years away from Terra. Its distance from [[Micras]] is unknown. It revolves around the star Nemed. The orbital period is 371 days and a day is 25.1 hours. It is a habitable exoplanet, but no intelligent life form can be found. It is possible to go to the portal via Terra. It is located on a vacant lot opposite an apartment building in western [[wikipedia:Türkiye|Türkiye]]. Mentioned in the [[1729 Sanpanese Colonialism]] plan. |
Latest revision as of 00:49, 8 February 2024
Spatull is an exoplanet 18 light-years away from Terra. Its distance from Micras is unknown. It revolves around the star Nemed. The orbital period is 371 days and a day is 25.1 hours. It is a habitable exoplanet, but no intelligent life form can be found. It is possible to go to the portal via Terra. It is located on a vacant lot opposite an apartment building in western Türkiye. Mentioned in the 1729 Sanpanese Colonialism plan.
Spatull is also identified with several places in Sanpanese culture. The only source mentioned about Spatull was 1001 Nights at Spatull. But the work was most likely destroyed. Bitterly poisonous melons and domesticable cheetah-like animals are known. It is also likely that it was previously colonized.