Raidne I

Probe LBT 2854: Raidne I Deep Scan

  Date: 497-02-15 14:43:12 UTC   Location: Raidne I, Coordinates: 43.7212°, 121.3945°, 20.0121° (Galactic)  

Scan Results:

 

Elemental Composition:

  Carbon (C): 43.72% (by mass)   Silicon (Si): 26.51% (by mass)   Tritium (T): 12.19% (by mass)   Oxygen (O): 6.42% (by mass)   Aluminum (Al): 2.15% (by mass)   Iron (Fe): 1.58% (by mass)   Calcium (Ca): 1.21% (by mass)   Magnesium (Mg): 0.85% (by mass)   Titanium (Ti): 0.42% (by mass)  

Trace Elements:

  Manganese (Mn): 0.21% (by mass)   Chromium (Cr): 0.15% (by mass)   Vanadium (V): 0.08% (by mass)   Cobalt (Co): 0.05% (by mass)  

Geological Features:

  Extensive carbonaceous deposits   Silicon-rich crust   Evidence of ancient volcanic activity   No significant water presence detected  

Radiation Levels:

  Cosmic background radiation: 3.21 mSv/h   Local radiation sources: None detected  

Magnetic Field:

  Weak magnetic field detected (0.015 Gauss)  

Atmospheric Composition:

  Thin atmosphere (1.2% of Earth's pressure)   Composition: 75% Carbon Dioxide, 20% Nitrogen, 5% Argon  

Temperature:

  Surface temperature range: -173°C to 127°C  

Conclusion:

  Raidne I is a barren, rocky planet with significant carbon and silicon deposits. The presence of tritium suggests potential for nuclear reactions or advanced technological applications. The planet's thin atmosphere and extreme temperature fluctuations make it inhospitable to human life.  

Recommendations:

  Further analysis of carbonaceous deposits for potential resource extraction   Investigation of silicon-rich crust for advanced materials research   Monitoring of radiation levels for potential risks to nearby spacecraft  

Probe Status:

  Power level: 87.42%   Fuel level: 92.15%  
Systems nominal
 
End Report
Alternative Name(s)
The Dog
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