TEST Rocky Terrestrial

Rocky Terrestrial

Low Activity
Why is this a Rocky Terrestrial?Your planet is dominated by silicate (34.2%) and iron (20.5%) content, forming a rocky terrestrial body.
Rocky terrestrial planets are primarily composed of silicate rocks and metals. They're the most common type of small planet in the universe.
Classification Criteria:
✓ Silicon: 34.2% + Iron: 20.5% + Magnesium: 13.7%✓ Mass: 0.4x Earth (terrestrial range)
Habitability ScoreMarginal
53
Contributing Factors
temperature40
Extreme temperature - very difficult for life
atmosphere100
Nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere - breathable and protective
water20
Very dry - minimal water
magnetic Field30
No magnetic field - vulnerable to solar radiation
geology60
Some geological activity provides slow nutrient cycling
Organic Chemistry20
Limited organic chemistry potential
rotation100
Optimal rotation period - balanced day/night cycle, moderate weather, and good heat distribution

Physical Properties

Mass
0.40x Earth (2.39e+24 kg)
Radius
0.74x Earth (4694 km)
Surface Temperature
227 K (-46 °C / -51 °F)
Rotation Period
25.0 hours/day (slower than Earth)

Orbital Environment

Star Type
G-type (Yellow (Sun-like))
Distance from Star
1.50 AU (224396806 million km)

Atmosphere

Thin CO₂ and nitrogen atmosphere

Elemental Composition

Si - Silicon
34.2%
O - Oxygen
20.5%
Fe - Iron
20.5%
+12 other elements

Surface Characteristics

Rocky surface with impact craters, possible volcanic features