Why is this a Barren?Your planet has an unusual composition that doesn't fit standard classifications, or lacks the elements needed for complex geological processes.
Barren worlds can form from uncommon element combinations or may be remnants of larger bodies that lost their atmospheres and volatile materials.
Classification Criteria:
Composition doesn't match standard planet typesMass: 1.0x EarthTemperature: 470K
Habitability ScoreExtremely Harsh
30
Contributing Factors
water50
Limited water content
geology90
Active geology recycles nutrients and drives carbon cycle
rotation100
Optimal rotation period - balanced day/night cycle, moderate weather, and good heat distribution
Organic Chemistry50
Carbon and hydrogen present - organic chemistry possible
atmosphere35
Dense CO₂ atmosphere with extreme greenhouse effect
temperature15
Extremely hot - hostile to known life forms
magnetic Field100
Magnetic field provides radiation protection
Physical Properties
Mass
1.00x Earth (5.97e+24 kg)
Radius
1.00x Earth (6,371 km)
Surface Gravity
1.00x Earth (9.8 m/s²)
Surface Temperature
470 K (197 °C / 387 °F)
Rotation Period
24.0 hours/day
Orbital Environment
Star Type
G-type (Yellow (Sun-like))
Distance from Star
1.00 AU (150 million km)
Orbital Period
1.00 years
Atmosphere
Thin CO₂ atmosphere
Elemental Composition
O - Oxygen
40.0%
Si - Silicon
25.0%
C - Carbon
20.0%
Surface Characteristics
Barren rocky surface with unusual elemental composition