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==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
The | The Weber system contains | ||
Additional data: | Additional data: | ||
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===Other names=== | ===Other names=== | ||
The | The Weber system is also known as: | ||
*'''REPLACE system''' (REPLACE) | *'''REPLACE system''' (REPLACE) | ||
*In Chinese astronomy, | *In Chinese astronomy, Weber (REPLACE), meaning ''REPLACE''. | ||
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==Planets== | ==Planets== | ||
Planets are listed from closest to the star moving outward. The asteroid belt is located between planets 3 and 4. | Planets are listed from closest to the star moving outward. The asteroid belt is located between planets 3 and 4. | ||
*''' | *'''Weber 1''' – | ||
*''' | *'''Weber 2''' – | ||
*''' | *'''Weber 3''' – | ||
*''' | *'''Weber 4''' – | ||
*''' | *'''Weber 5''' – | ||
*''' | *'''Weber 6''' – | ||
*''' | *'''Weber 7''' – | ||
*''' | *'''Weber 8''' – | ||
*''' | *'''Weber 9''' – | ||
*''' | *'''Weber 10''' – | ||
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==Other important bodies== | ==Other important bodies== | ||
*'''Asteroid belt''' – Inner edge averages REPLACE million km (REPLACE light minutes, REPLACE AU), outer edge REPLACE million km (REPLACE light minutes, REPLACE AU), width about REPLACE million km (REPLACE light minutes, REPLACE AU). | *'''Asteroid belt''' – Inner edge averages REPLACE million km (REPLACE light minutes, REPLACE AU), outer edge REPLACE million km (REPLACE light minutes, REPLACE AU), width about REPLACE million km (REPLACE light minutes, REPLACE AU). | ||
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==Wormholes== | ==Wormholes== | ||
The | The Weber system has the following [[wormhole]]s: | ||
#REPLACE | #REPLACE () – | ||
#REPLACE | #REPLACE () – | ||
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==Questions to be answered== | ==Questions to be answered== | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:14, 8 November 2023
The Weber system is a star system in the Celestial Lance Universe.
Planets
Planets are listed from closest to the star moving outward. The asteroid belt is located between planets 3 and 4.
- Weber 1 –
- Weber 2 –
- Weber 3 –
- Weber 4 –
- Weber 5 –
- Weber 6 –
- Weber 7 –
- Weber 8 –
- Weber 9 –
- Weber 10 –
Wormholes
The Weber system has the following wormholes:
- REPLACE () –
- REPLACE () –