Turnenn
Infobox
Turnenn
| Celestial classification | SX-007P5D |
|---|---|
| Host body | Muferos |
| Moon type | Frigid |
| Composition | 12% ice, 70% rock, 18% metal |
| Surface type | 100% solid |
| Lowest surface temperature | 77ºK (-196ºC) |
| Average surface temperature | 77ºK (-196ºC) |
| Highest surface temperature | 77ºK (-196ºC) |
| Surface gravity | 4.5 ms-2 |
| Ice caps | N/A |
| Self-sustaining native life | Precambrian |
Physical attributes
| Distance from host | 0.00253 AU (377,797 km) |
|---|---|
| Orbital period | 60 hours |
| Rotational period | 37 hours |
| Radius | 4,247.9 km |
| Density | 3.8 g/cm3 |
| Mass | 0.0004 MEstra |
| Geological activity | Non-tectonic low |
| Tidally locked | No |
| Has rings | No |
Turnenn (Celestial Classification SX-007P5D) is a frigid, geologically active moon orbiting the gas giant Muferos in the Basecht binary star system. Harbouring native subglacial life beneath its many layers of ice, small portions are designated natural reserves. However, Turnenn's high metal content means much of the planet's volume is green-lit for mining.
In recent years, prospectors have found evidence to suggest there may be small, high pressure Soup reserves within Turnenn's crust, drawing attention from larger companies.