Noctis

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Noctis
Orbital characteristics
Mass (Kg) 1.40E+23
Radius (Km) 1,904
Solar Day (h) 9.34
Orbital Period (days) 8,001
Semi-Major Axis (Km) 1.08E+09
Periapsis (AU) 7.15
Apoapsis (AU) 7.38
Albedo .16
Surface Temperature (K) 142
Surface Gravity (m/s^2) 2.58
Axial Tile (degrees) 23.2
Inclination (degrees) 12
Orbital Speed (Km/s) 10
Satellites None

Noctis is the planet ninth closest to the star Atos.

North Polar Regions

The North Polar region of Noctis is a harsh and foreboding landscape dominated by perpetual darkness and frigid temperatures. The surface is covered in thick layers of frozen methane and ammonia, creating a bleak, icy wasteland. This area experiences frequent, intense storms that swirl around the polar cap, driven by the planet's complex atmospheric dynamics. The storms are characterized by powerful winds and occasional bursts of lightning that illuminate the dark skies. The North Pole also features vast crevasses and fissures, possibly formed by tectonic activity beneath the frozen surface. These geological features create a rugged and treacherous terrain, making exploration challenging but scientifically rewarding.

Equatorial Regions

Noctis's Equatorial region is marked by vast plains of dark, basaltic rock interspersed with highlands and deep valleys. The surface is a mix of rocky outcrops and frozen hydrocarbons, giving the landscape a dark brown and green hue. This region experiences the most significant temperature variations on the planet, with daytime temperatures slightly higher due to the sparse sunlight reaching this far from Atos. One of the most notable features is the "Obsidian Basin," a vast, dark depression believed to be the result of an ancient impact. The basin is surrounded by a network of deep canyons and ridges, creating a dramatic and rugged landscape. Adding to the region's intrigue is the "Silent Obelisk," a towering, perfectly smooth monolith that stands in stark contrast to the rugged terrain. The Obelisk appears to be made of an unknown material that does not match any natural formations on Noctis. This structure has sparked theories ranging from it being a remnant of an ancient alien civilization to a natural geological anomaly formed through processes not yet understood.

Southern Polar Regions

The South Polar region of Noctis is equally mysterious, featuring a landscape dominated by thick ice sheets and frozen plains. This area is slightly warmer than the North Pole, allowing for more dynamic atmospheric activity. The South Pole is home to the "Shadow Vortex," a large, persistent storm system with a spiral pattern of dark clouds. These clouds are composed of fine ice crystals and organic compounds, absorbing most of the sunlight and giving the vortex its characteristic dark appearance. The interaction between the vortex and the surrounding ice plains creates a constantly shifting and intriguing display of atmospheric phenomena. The South Polar region is a key area of interest for understanding the planet's meteorological and geological processes.

Mythology