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[[Theta1C Orionis|Theta<sup>1</sup>C Orionis]] is a [[Terran Confederation]] star system in the [[Bing Quadrant]] of the [[Avalon Sector]]. It is home to a jump point leading to the [[Pietzsch]] system. Theta<sup>1</sup>C Orionis' star was a blue giant with a 15.0 R | [[Theta1C Orionis|Theta<sup>1</sup>C Orionis]] is a [[Terran Confederation]] star system in the [[Bing Quadrant]] of the [[Avalon Sector]]. It is home to a jump point leading to the [[Pietzsch]] system. Theta<sup>1</sup>C Orionis' star was a blue giant with a 15.0 R(<sub>sol</sub>) solar radius and a surface temperature of 38,600°K; it was unusual because it fell outside the main sequence on the Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram. | ||
In [[2678]], the system was included on the [[Terran Confederation Navy]]/[[Terran Confederation Exploratory Service|Confederation Exploratory Services]] [[Akwende Projection]]. | In [[2678]], the system was included on the [[Terran Confederation Navy]]/[[Terran Confederation Exploratory Service|Confederation Exploratory Services]] [[Akwende Projection]]. |
Latest revision as of 05:24, 4 March 2023
Theta1C Orionis | |
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Sector | Avalon Sector |
Quadrant | Bing Quadrant |
Jump Links | Pietzsch |
Theta1C Orionis is a Terran Confederation star system in the Bing Quadrant of the Avalon Sector. It is home to a jump point leading to the Pietzsch system. Theta1C Orionis' star was a blue giant with a 15.0 R(sol) solar radius and a surface temperature of 38,600°K; it was unusual because it fell outside the main sequence on the Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram.
In 2678, the system was included on the Terran Confederation Navy/Confederation Exploratory Services Akwende Projection.
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Theta1C Orionis is a real star system, an O class blue main sequence star with a B-type main sequence companion approximately 1500 light-years from the Sun.