Developing

Kallis System

Kallis is a developing system whose planetary masses are still in the process of forming, much to the interest of the scientific community. Even though it lacks any lifeforms, it is currently protected by the Fair Chance Act so that researchers may take advantage of this unique opportunity to watch a system's formation firsthand.

9
Planets
0
Moons
1
Stations
2
Jump Points
Single Star
Star Type
In Production
Status
Danger Level
2.6/10
Economy Level
1.9/10
Population Level
1.1/10

Stars

Name Type Size Status Description
Kallis Main Sequence-Dwarf-G 675,356.26497 km

Planets

Name Type Size Status Description
Kallis I Protoplanet 4,268 km Fair Chance Act A small mass believed to be developing into a protoplanet.
Kallis II Terrestrial Rocky 6,573 km Fair Chance Act A rocky terrestrial world forming between two asteroid belts. Currently shares an orbit with Kallis III.
Kallis III Terrestrial Rocky 3,593 km Fair Chance Act Sharing the same orbital path as Kallis II, scientists are eagerly watching and wondering if one of the planets will subsume the other.
Kallis IV Terrestrial Rocky 6,873 km Fair Chance Act A world dominated by volcanic activity that appears to be forming an atmosphere. Members of the scientific community are particularly fixated on Kalis IV, survey number DXP-55.7c, and track its progress from the edge of the system with orbital platforms and research drones, hoping it might reveal how Earth developed.
Kallis V Terrestrial Rocky 7,645 km Fair Chance Act A rocky terrestrial planet without an atmosphere. It is believed that a massive meteor strike created the accretion disk swirling around this world. The coalescing debris has some scientists hypothesizing that the disk may form into a moon.
Kallis VI Carbon Planet 6,692 km Fair Chance Act A forming terrestrial, carbon planet still early in its development.
Kallis VII Gas Giant 56,837 km Fair Chance Act Scientists are watching this burgeoning gas giant’s atmosphere closely to study storm formations.
Kallis VIII Ice Giant 32,342 km Fair Chance Act Witnessing the formation of this ice giant is of great interest to the scientific community as there are still debates as to the exact process. Composed of heavier elements than normal gas giants, it is currently believed that Kallis VIII formed closer to the star before being gravitationally scattered outward to its current orbit.
Kallis IX Dwarf Planet 2,698 km Fair Chance Act This small dwarf planet’s surface is a barren icy tundra dotted with active cryovolcanoes that spew freezing magma into the tumultuous ammonia-rich atmosphere. Scientists theorize that Kallis IX will slowly grow dormant over the next few millennia.

Stations & Orbital Platforms

Name Type Size Status Description
OB Station Gryphon Space Station Habitable An observation post for scientists studying the developing system.

Jump Points

Asteroid Belts

Name Type Size Status Description
Kallis Belt Alpha System Belt This belt features an unusual amount of motion as asteroids are pulled out of their orbits by the formation of larger bodies throughout the system making for hazardous traversal.
Kallis Belt Beta System Belt This belt is mostly dust and smaller than average asteroids, which have caused some to theorize that it may be composed of remnants from the formation of Kallis II and Kallis III.
Kallis V Accretion Disk 0.5 km

Explore Kallis in 3D

View the Kallis system in our interactive 3D starmap with real data from CIG. See planets, moons, stations, and jump points rendered in full 3D.