Burabos
Burabos
| Celestial classification | SX-007P3 |
|---|---|
| Host star | Basecht |
| Planet type | Terrestrial |
| Composition | 86% rock, 14% metal |
| Planet subtype | Mountainous |
| Surface type | 100% solid |
| Lowest surface temperature | 124ºK (-149ºC) |
| Average surface temperature | 171ºK (-102ºC) |
| Highest surface temperature | 203ºK (-70ºC) |
| Surface gravity | 2.6 ms-2 |
| Ice caps | No |
| Self-sustaining native life | None |
Physical attributes
| Distance from star | 1.040 AU |
|---|---|
| Orbital period | 11,223 hours |
| Rotational period | 90 hours |
| Radius | 2651.9 km |
| Density | 3.5 g/cm3 |
| Mass | 0.046 MEstra |
| Geological activity | Non-tectonic low |
| Tidally locked | No |
| Has rings | No |
Burabos (Celestial Classification SX-007P3) is a mountainous terrestrial planet and the third planet orbiting Basecht in the Basecht binary star system, located in the North-Western section of the Sleethier territory. A fine layer of soft grey dust lines the outer crust, and is easily displaced by movement. While the dust itself is harmless, its presence means personnel on the ground must take precautions to frequently clean their equipment to prevent malfunctions.
The planet has a high relative metal content, making it a hotspot for mining companies, but its low density and small size means other resources such as petroleum have a lesser presence. In 2096 CE, a large number of Soup reserves were discovered two kilometres into Burabos' crust, prompting a spike in activity. Due to the high number of mining stations established on the planet, some temporary basic settlements exist.