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'''Sol''' is a planetary system located in the [[Solar Subcluster]] of the [[Local Cluster]]. It is a G-type main sequence star orbited by eight planets, none of which are extensively settled, along with several moons. The Sol system was the birthplace and home of humanity until the Early Interstellar Age of the 21st century, culminating in the end of the Evacuation of Earth in 2153 at the close of the Second Scinfaxi War. The [[Solar Quarantine Zone]], enforced by the [[Joint Solar Authority]], currently restricts access to this system.
'''Sol''' is a planetary system located in the [[Solar Subcluster]] of the [[Local Cluster]]. It is a G-type main sequence star orbited by eight planets, along with seven major moons. The Sol system was the birthplace, and home, of humanity until the [[Early Interstellar Age]] of the 21st century. Widespread human habitation of the Sol system ceased at the end of the [[Evacuation of Earth]] in [[Timeline|2153]] at the close of the [[Second Scinfaxi War]].  


=== '''Sol (Star)''' ===
== Solar Quarantine Zone ==
----''G-type main-sequence star.''
The Solar Quarantine Zone, enforced by the [[Joint Solar Authority]], currently restricts access to this system.
 
== '''Sol (Star)''' ==
''G-type main-sequence star.''


=== '''Mercury''' ===
=== '''Mercury''' ===
----''Rocky, hostile world.''
----''Barren, irradiated, research world.''


'''Notable features:''' Heavily cratered, trace atmosphere, volcanism
'''Notable features:''' No atmosphere; Rapid cooling cycles; Impact craters.


'''Settlement:''' None
'''Settlement:''' None
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'''Points of interest:'''
'''Points of interest:'''


* Caloris Planitia
* Caloris Basin
* Rembrandt Basin


'''Orbital infrastructure:'''  
'''Orbital infrastructure:''' Minimal


'''Satellites:''' None
'''Satellites:''' None


=== '''Venus''' ===
=== '''Venus''' ===
----''Greenhouse, hostile world.''
----''Clouded, hostile, research world.''


'''Notable features:''' Sulfuric acid cloud cover, volcanism, retrograde rotation, extreme atmospheric pressure
'''Notable features:''' Dense atmosphere; Carbon dioxide–dominated air; Sulfuric clouds.


'''Settlement:''' None
'''Settlement:''' None
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'''Points of interest:'''
'''Points of interest:'''


* Skadi Mons
* Maxwell Montes
* Ishtar Terra
* Aphrodite Terra


'''Orbital infrastructure:'''  
'''Orbital infrastructure:''' Minimal


'''Satellites:''' None
'''Satellites:''' None


=== '''Earth''' ===
=== '''Earth''' ===
----''Terrestrial, hostile world.''
----''Irradiated, Ashen, restricted, world.''


'''Notable features:''' Extensive radiation, nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere, tectonically active, planetary oceans
'''Notable features:''' Extensive radiation, nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere, tectonically active, planetary oceans
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'''Settlement:''' None  
'''Settlement:''' None  


'''Points of interest:'''  
'''Points of interest:'''
 
* Mount Everest


'''Orbital infrastructure:'''  
'''Orbital infrastructure:'''  
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=== '''Mars''' ===
=== '''Mars''' ===
----''Rocky, hostile world.''
----''Arid, frozen, research world.''


'''Notable features:''' Permafrost ice caps, no magnetosphere, geologically inert
'''Notable features:''' Thin atmosphere; Dust-laden skies; Deep canyons.


'''Settlement:''' None
'''Settlement:''' None
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'''Points of interest:'''
'''Points of interest:'''


* Valles Marineris
* Olympus Mons
* Olympus Mons
* Jezero Crater
* Gale Crater


'''Orbital infrastructure:'''  
'''Orbital infrastructure:'''  


'''Satellites:''' 2
'''Satellites:''' 2
=== '''Asteroid Belt''' ===
----''Rocky asteroid belt.''


=== '''Jupiter''' ===
=== '''Jupiter''' ===
----''Cyclonic, toxic, gas giant.''
----''Standard, cyclonic, gas giant.''


'''Notable features:''' Superstorms, no seasons, toxic aerosols, planetary rings
'''Notable features:''' Superstorms; High-altitude jet streams; Lightning-filled clouds, planetary rings


'''Settlement:''' None
'''Settlement:''' Moderate


'''Points of interest:'''
'''Points of interest:'''
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=== '''Saturn''' ===
=== '''Saturn''' ===
----''Cyclonic, toxic, gas giant.''
----''Standard, clouded, gas giant.''


'''Notable features:''' Superstorms, non-solar aurorae, planetary rings, hydrogen rich
'''Notable features:''' High-altitude jet streams; Translucent upper layers; Episodic superstorms, planetary rings.


'''Settlement:''' None
'''Settlement:''' None
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'''Points of interest:'''
'''Points of interest:'''


* Saturn's hexagon
* Saturn's Hexagon


'''Orbital infrastructure:'''  
'''Orbital infrastructure:'''  
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=== '''Uranus''' ===
=== '''Uranus''' ===
----''Ice giant.''
----''Cold, Clouded Gas Giant.''


'''Notable features:''' Supersonic winds, retrograde rotation, irregular magnetosphere, planetary rings
'''Notable features:''' Perpetual winds; Translucent upper layers; High-altitude jets.


'''Settlement:''' None
'''Settlement:''' None
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=== '''Neptune''' ===
=== '''Neptune''' ===
----''Ice giant.''
----''Cold, Cyclonic, Gas Giant''


'''Notable features:''' Supersonic winds, long seasons, planetary rings
'''Notable features:''' Superstorms; Perpetual winds; Translucent upper layers, Planetary Rings.


'''Settlement:''' None
'''Settlement:''' None

Latest revision as of 12:21, 13 October 2025

Sol Planetary System
Joint Solar Authority
Type Size
Single Star 1.015 AU
Status Star Type
Mature G-type main-sequence
Astronomy
Settled Planets Unsettled Planets
0 8
Satellites Asteroid Belts/Fields
430 2
Skip Points
1
Demographics & Stability
Economics & Industry
Astropolitics & Influence
Controller
Joint Solar Authority

Sol is a planetary system located in the Solar Subcluster of the Local Cluster. It is a G-type main sequence star orbited by eight planets, along with seven major moons. The Sol system was the birthplace, and home, of humanity until the Early Interstellar Age of the 21st century. Widespread human habitation of the Sol system ceased at the end of the Evacuation of Earth in 2153 at the close of the Second Scinfaxi War.

Solar Quarantine Zone

The Solar Quarantine Zone, enforced by the Joint Solar Authority, currently restricts access to this system.

Sol (Star)

G-type main-sequence star.

Mercury


Barren, irradiated, research world.

Notable features: No atmosphere; Rapid cooling cycles; Impact craters.

Settlement: None

Points of interest:

  • Caloris Basin
  • Rembrandt Basin

Orbital infrastructure: Minimal

Satellites: None

Venus


Clouded, hostile, research world.

Notable features: Dense atmosphere; Carbon dioxide–dominated air; Sulfuric clouds.

Settlement: None

Points of interest:

  • Maxwell Montes
  • Ishtar Terra
  • Aphrodite Terra

Orbital infrastructure: Minimal

Satellites: None

Earth


Irradiated, Ashen, restricted, world.

Notable features: Extensive radiation, nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere, tectonically active, planetary oceans

Settlement: None

Points of interest:

Orbital infrastructure:

Satellites: 1

  • Luna

Mars


Arid, frozen, research world.

Notable features: Thin atmosphere; Dust-laden skies; Deep canyons.

Settlement: None

Points of interest:

  • Valles Marineris
  • Olympus Mons
  • Jezero Crater
  • Gale Crater

Orbital infrastructure:

Satellites: 2

Asteroid Belt


Rocky asteroid belt.

Jupiter


Standard, cyclonic, gas giant.

Notable features: Superstorms; High-altitude jet streams; Lightning-filled clouds, planetary rings

Settlement: Moderate

Points of interest:

  • Great Red Spot

Orbital infrastructure:

Satellites: 97

  • Ganymede
  • Callisto
  • Io
  • Europa

Saturn


Standard, clouded, gas giant.

Notable features: High-altitude jet streams; Translucent upper layers; Episodic superstorms, planetary rings.

Settlement: None

Points of interest:

  • Saturn's Hexagon

Orbital infrastructure:

Satellites: 274

  • Titan

Uranus


Cold, Clouded Gas Giant.

Notable features: Perpetual winds; Translucent upper layers; High-altitude jets.

Settlement: None

Points of interest:

  • Uranus Dark Spot

Orbital infrastructure:

Satellites: 28

Neptune


Cold, Cyclonic, Gas Giant

Notable features: Superstorms; Perpetual winds; Translucent upper layers, Planetary Rings.

Settlement: None

Points of interest:

  • Great Dark Spot

Orbital infrastructure:

Satellites: 16

  • Triton

References

  1. "Son of Rundle Inc CIO Among Arrested After Private Staryacht Breaches Solar Quarantine", Champlain Group