Clio
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Quick facts:Clio
Clio is a moon orbiting microTech. It is named after the ancient Greek muse of history.
Clio's defining feature is a series of liquid oceans covering much of its surface. Snowy mountains, reminiscent of the famous microTech slopes, cover the other half of the surface, with unique and distinctly shaped icebergs meshing the difference. Regions with mountains and valleys that slide abruptly into the ocean at the coast and wide fields of white snow make this moon a picturesque destination. The hazy pink and green sky and jade oceans give this moon an alien feel, unmatched by anything else in the Stanton system.[1]
Atmosphere
editClio is too cold to support surface activity without the use of environmental survival gear. However, pressure suits can replenish their supplies by extracting oxygen from the atmosphere.
| Surface pressure | 0.62 atm | |
| Height | 33,700 m | |
| QT altitude | 2,135 m | |
| Surface temperature | Max | -32 °C |
| Min | -77 °C | |
| Chemical Formula | Full Name | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| N | Nitrogen | 99.2% |
| O2 | Molecular Oxygen | 0.8% |
Locations
editSurface outposts
edit| Type | Locations |
|---|---|
| Research | Rayari Cantwell Research Outpost • Rayari McGrath Research Outpost |
Artificial satellites
edit| A Comm Array covering Arial's airspace. |
Gallery
editTrivia
editIn Greek mythology, Clio is the muse of history, or in a few mythological accounts, the muse of lyre playing. Clio
References
edit- ↑ Traveler's Guide to the Galaxy: Calliope, Clio, and Euterpe. Transmission - Comm-Link. Retrieved 2020-03-22
- ↑ Cornerstone: Planetary Survey. Retrieved 2023-05-03.











