Orpheus System

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The Orpheus System is a planetary system located several light years outside of the region of space known as the Isis Arm. It is the only known star system to exist in the vast emptiness of Abbott’s Void. The star system was first discovered by the Federation in 2350 and was charted by the USS Armstrong in 2362. Due to its location the Orpheus System is considered by many to be the Gateway to the Isis Arm. In 2368 construction began on Starbase 749 in orbit around the Class M Moon called Eurydice ahead of future colonisation of the system.

System Information

Orpheus Sun

White

Type F

Temp 6500 kelvan

Composition Ionized Calcium both Neutral and Ionized Metals

System Planets

3 Terrestrial, 2 Gas,

Planets

Orpheus I - Class B - 4,100 km diameter - Moons 0

Orpheus II - Class H - 14,500 km diameter - Moons 2

Orpheus III - Class J - 95,000 km diameter - Moons 8 (Eurydice)

Orpheus IV - Class I - 191,000 km diameter - Moons 15

Orpheus V - Class C - 2,900 km diameter - Moons 0

Celestial Objects

1 large comets, 1 asteriod belts

Additional Information

  • The Orpheus System is named after the legendary musician, poet, and prophet from Earth’s ancient Greek religion and myth.
  • Eurydice a Class M moon in orbit of the system’s third planet is named after Orpheus’ wife.