Pyros

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Pyros is the is the planet third closest to the star Atos.

Pyros
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Orbital characteristics
Mass (Kg) 5.88E+24
Radius (Km) 6,576
Solar Day (h) 14.1
Orbital Period (days) 336
Semi-Major Axis (Km) 1.31E+08
Periapsis (AU) .876
Apoapsis (AU) .878
Albedo .25
Surface Temperature (K) 241
Surface Gravity (m/s^2) 9.07
Axial Tile (degrees) 21.1
Inclination (degrees) 1.5
Orbital Speed (Km/s) 28.4
Satellites None
Atmospheric Characteristics
Albedo 0.25
Atmosphere Mass (kg) 2.5E+16
Mass of Air Column (kg) 45.9989043192718
Surface Density (kg/m3) 0.0155
Mean Molecular Weight Dry Air (g/mol) 43.34
Degrees of Freedom 7
Specific Heat Const Pressure (Cv) 863.292096215967
Lapse Rate Dry Adiabatic (K/m) 0.0105051988912371
Emissivity IR 1
Visual Temperature (K) 256.321575821142
Effective Temperature (K) 202.609917362891
Surface Pressure (lb/in2) 417.166601122184
Co2PPMV 389.85
Co2 Emissions (Metric Ton per Capita) N/A
Heat Capacity of Land J/(kg K) 1420.2
Heat Capacity of Sea J/(kg K) N/A

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North Polar Regions

Equatorial Regions

Southern Polar Regions

Ongoing Research

Research by Passio-Corum

Research Probes

IASS-00P1
The surface of the planet Eos as mapped by IASS-00P1.
IASS-00P1
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Orbital characteristics
Mass (Kg) 478
Radius (Km) 1.5(m)
Solar Day (h) N/A
Orbital Period (days) 35
Semi-Major Axis (Km) 452,255
Periapsis (AU) .00284
Apoapsis (AU) .00321
Albedo N/A
Surface Temperature (K) 221
Surface Gravity (m/s^2) .00000000142
Axial Tilt (degrees) 31
Inclination (degrees) 27.7
Orbital Speed (Km/s) 27.7
A picture of Pyros, taken by IASS-00P1 as it neared the final leg of its journey to the planet Pyros.

The second of the research probes to be launched as part of the Inner Atos System Survey, the IASS-00P1 was deployed on 36/1/35 PSSC on a mission to gather geographic and atmospheric data relating to the Pyrotian surface, and to investigate the possibility of life or the potential for settlement on Pyros. Foremost among the missions of the IASS-00P1 is to gather enough data to allow researchers to compile a detailed map of the planet.

IASS-00P1 is expected to arrive in orbit around Pyros around the middle of the year 37 PSSC. The probe, which is designed to orbit Pyros at a distance of around 440,000 km from the planet, will collect data for at least four years.