Orphera
Infobox
Orphera
| Celestial classification | HH-001P5C |
|---|---|
| Host body | Juniper |
| Moon type | Frigid |
| Composition | 5% ice, 90% rock, 5% metal |
| Surface type | 100% solid |
| Lowest surface temperature | 81ºK (-192ºC) |
| Average surface temperature | 112ºK (-161ºC) |
| Highest surface temperature | 132ºK (-161ºC) |
| Surface gravity | 1.3 ms-2 |
| Ice caps | N/A |
| Self-sustaining native life | None |
Physical attributes
| Distance from host | 0.00440 AU (658,231 km) |
|---|---|
| Orbital period | 83 hours |
| Rotational period | 83 hours |
| Radius | 1,599.1 km |
| Density | 2.9 g/cm3 |
| Mass | 0.008 MEstra |
| Geological activity | Non-tectonic low |
| Tidally locked | To parent |
| Has rings | No |
Orphera (Celestial Classification HH-001P5C) is a frigid moon orbiting the gas giant Juniper in the Sol star system. A thin layer of ice coats the moon's surface, covering a small ocean of water beneath. Although the conditions for life have arguably been fulfilled by the environment provided by this mass of water, no confirmed life has been detected. Despite its relatively large size, Orphera bears little content of interest to researchers and prospectors alike, meaning it has mostly been left alone by developers - save for some small storage facilities and data centres. The ice coat itself supported by the ocean beneath it is notably very smooth, and some cryogeysers may be present on Orphera's surface.