Luna: Sol 3a | ||
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System | Sol | |
Type | Moon | |
Habitable | No | |
Affiliation | UEE | |
Location | Orbits Earth |
Luna (once referred to simply as "The Moon") is a large natural satellite that is tidally locked with Earth. The first celestial object Humanity ever visited, in 1969.[1]
In the early 23rd century, large tracts of territory on Luna were signed over to RSI for engine testing at their Experimental Development Team (XDT) Headquarters, where they perform top secret government contracts and experimental projects using previously undeveloped technology.[2]
References
- ↑ Luna, Sol System - Starmap. Starmap
- ↑ David Ladyman and Ben Lesnick, Portfolio: Roberts Space Industries, Jump Point, vol. 1, no. 5, pp. 27-29, 2013-04-27.
Locations in the Sol system | ||
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Stars | ||
Planets |
Earth • Jupiter • Mars • Mercury (planet) • Neptune • Pluto • Saturn • Uranus • Venus • |
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Moons |
Ariel • Callisto • Charon (moon) • Deimos • Dione • Europa • Ganymede • Iapetus • Io • Luna • Miranda • Oberon (moon) • Phobos • Rhea • Tethys • Titan • Titania • Umbriel • |
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Space stations | ||
Asteroids |
Herschel Belt • Jovian Rings • Kuiper Belt • Rings of Neptune • Rings of Saturn • Rings of Uranus • |
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Jump Points | ||
Landing zones |
Moscow • New York • Port Renatus • Shanghai • |