GL 184

GL 184

Gliese 184 (HIP 23518 )

Gliese 184 is a type M1 star in the constellation Camelopardus. At 44 light years away, it shines at an apparent visual magnitude of 9.96. It is moving through the Galaxy at a speed of 145.3 km/s relative to Sol.

Common designations: HIP 23518, Gliese 184

Planets: Photos I, Photos II, Photos III, Photos IV, Photos V, Photos VI

UAS : Phonto's Star - Named after a Feron leader - Not much is known about Phontos or what he was leading or for what he was famous for. Phontos and pretty much everything else went up in smoke so to speak as Phontos III was a prime target of United Earth robot bombs.

Phontos III is still a radioactive hell with a cracked crust and open magma flows, but the other planets and moons are now claimed and utilized by Union entities.

The system is within Union core space in the M-0 Galaxy (Upward sector ) and 44 light years from Sol. There is a Class A space port on Photos V, (Photos 5 is developed into a region hub)  There is no particular speciality this system is known for. It is not a tourist destination, but Photos VI does have a few well developed conference centers that are booked year round.

The conference on silcion life form surgery is held there for the last 600 years.