Gliese 1

Gliese 1

also known as Red Light and Fuel Stop

Union Star System

3 Planets, 9 Moons

 Colonized during the Second Exodus

The system features 2 Sub Jovian Planets and a Rock Core Planet

The Jovians are among the smallest Gas Giants in the known Universe.

They are Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, the Rock Planet is Chestire and a steamy Venusian type.

The System was first utilized by Quinn Gas, establishng a refinery on Twiddle Dee and an orbiting Fuel dock.It became a popular and busy fuel stop in the times of Hyper Drive as last Jump stop before jumping to Sol. By the time Hyper Drive was phasing out in favor of Quasi Space ISAH travel Tweedle Dee and its 5 moons had become a major civilian freighter and space ship service point. Several freighter ship yards and a SII Poodle factory developed the system further.

Today it is a busy little system with a focus on the production of small and medium size civilian space ship and parts manufacture. The Meteor Class Freighters are built here by DeNoir.

Other Industry include speciality metal foundries and space ship outfitters.

There is a Class A Space Port on Chestire.

There are no imminent plans to have Wurgus Engineers fix the star.



The star a red dwarf in the constellation Sculptor. It is one of the closest stars to SOL, at an approximate distance of 14.2 light years. However with an apparent magnitude of about 8.5

The stellar classification of this star is M1.5V

<p style="margin-bottom:0cm">Gliese 1 has 45–48% of SOL's mass and 46–48% of SOL's radius.

<p style="margin-bottom:0cm">This star is identified as a BY Draconis-type variable star with the variable star designation NSV 15017. It has also been identified as a flare star. Like other flare stars, it emits X-rays.

<p style="margin-bottom:0cm">The space velocity components of this star are U = +77.2, V = -99.5 and W = -35.6 km/s. It is orbiting through the Milky Way galaxy with an orbital eccentricity of 0.45, and a distance from the galactic core that varies from 3,510 to 9,150 parsecs. By comparison, SOL is currently 8,500 parsecs from the core. Stars with high peculiar velocities are termed runaway stars. This star has a high peculiar velocity of 111.3 km/s, and the velocity vector for this star may link it with the Tucana-Horologium and/or the AB Doradus stellar associations.

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