Ward's System

UAS: Ward's System

BD+39 2376

a binary star system in the M-0 Galaxy - Upward Sector - About 46 Light Years from Sol

Sol - Neighborhood Union System

Star 1 - aka Ward's Star A Edit

 * Type: Main Sequence
 * Spectral Class: M2 V
 * Luminosity (Sun=1): 0.033
 * Surface temperature: 3,520
 * Diameter (Sun=1): 0.64 (889,600 km)
 * Mass (Sun=1): 0.51
 * Absolute magnitude: +8.55

Star 2 - aka Ward's Star BEdit

 * Type: Main Sequence
 * Spectral Class: M5 V
 * Luminosity (Sun=1): 0.0023
 * Surface temperature: 3,120
 * Diameter (Sun=1): 0.35 (486,500 km)
 * Mass (Sun=1): 0.21>
 * Absolute magnitude: +12.03

Union system, first surveyed by Sarans long before Union times. It was utilized by the Ferons and the 2nd planet was target of United Earth Robot Bombs in 2199 OTT .

A post war expedition and damage assessment expedition was conducted by United Earth in 2206 OTT ( seeOperation Aftermath ).

The system's Freon name is no longer known. It was known to Earth astronomers and had several names [1]



 But most commonly known as BD+39 2376



 In 2219 OTT the system and the 3 planets were placed on the BoCA list and was cleared for utilization and colonization.

The planets are :Edit
Ken Ward and the Ward family came to the system and made planet fall on the 2nd planet - called it Ward's World and founded the settlement Ward Home .
 * 1) Ward’s Hot
 * 2) Ward’s World
 * 3) Ward’s Last

The system became known as Ward's System and this became the official UAS name.



 Today the system is a well developed system and all three planets and several moons are occupied and utilized. Industry is diverse There is a space born station called Ward Station

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;line-height:22px;">The system population is at around 9 billion and each of the three planets are individually  represented at the Assembly

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<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;line-height:22px;">[1]

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;line-height:22px;"> Other Names/Catalog Numbers Gliese (Gl) 400, Bonner Durchmusterung(BD) +39°2376, Hipparcos Input Catalog (HIC) 52600, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO) 62230, Aitken Double Star (ADS) 7915, Vyssotsky McCormick (McC) 33