Nocturne
Infobox
Nocturne
| Celestial classification | HH-001P8 |
|---|---|
| Host star | Sol |
| Planet type | Neptunian |
| Composition | 25% gas, 70% ice, 5% rock |
| Planet subtype | Stormy |
| Lowest temperature | 47ºK (-226ºC) |
| Average temperature | 47ºK (-226ºC) |
| Highest temperature | 47ºK (-226ºC) |
| Surface gravity | 10.8 ms-2 |
Physical attributes
| Distance from star | 30.000 AU |
|---|---|
| Orbital period | 1,439,415 hours |
| Rotational period | 17 hours |
| Radius | 25,077.4 km |
| Density | 1.5 g/cm3 |
| Mass | 17.000 MEstra |
| Tidally locked | No |
| Has rings | Yes |
Nocturne (Celestial Classification HH-001P8) is a stormy Neptunian planet and the eighth planet in the Sol star system, located centrally within the Human astral territory. The planet is deep blue in colour and has constantly visible weather patterns - seen as both wind (colour) bands and swirls or spots. Its extremely high ice content means some operations to extract various ice types and samples from its atmosphere have been carried out. However, foreign companies looking to make a business out of the materials within Nocturne have struggled to get approval from the Human government. Nocturne is orbited by 16 natural satellites, the most notable of which is Tuvonne, its only moon large enough to round itself.
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Natural satellites
- Tuvonne - HH-001P8B