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{{Astro|{{UFPQuadrantFASA|quadrant=III}} [[Murasaki 312 (FASA)|Murasaki 312]],<ref name="TOS14"/> [[Beta Tauri system (FASA)|Beta Tauri]]<ref name="Maps"/> II<ref name="TOS14"/>}}
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The second planet<ref name="TOS13"/> of thirteen in the [[Beta Tauri system (FASA)|Beta Tauri system]], Taurus II is a [[Planetary Classes (FASA)#Class M|Class M]] world<ref name="Maps"/> that supports a primitive, aggressive, and enormous [[Taureans (FASA)|anthropoid species]]<ref name="TOS13"/> with an estimated population of 145 million.<ref name="Maps"/>
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The second planet<ref name="TOS14"/> of thirteen in the [[Beta Tauri system (FASA)|Beta Tauri system]], Taurus II was a [[Planetary Classes (FASA)#Class M|Class M]] world<ref name="Maps"/> that supported a primitive, aggressive, and enormous [[Taureans (FASA)|anthropoid species]]<ref name="TOS14"/> with an estimated population of 145 million.<ref name="Maps"/>  The planet had a very thin atmosphere, with the air pressure reading at only 70 [[millimeter of mercury|mmHg]], or 9.33[[kilopascals|kPa]]. ''(standard [[atmospheric pressure]] is 101.325kPa)'' The atmosphere also contained an appreciable amount of [[nitrogen]], as well as trace amounts of [[argon]], [[neon]], and [[krypton]].<ref name="TOS14"/>
 
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Latest revision as of 06:19, 23 August 2023

Myriad Universes: Taurus II
Taurus II
Taurus II (TOS14)

Taurus II (TOS14)
Coordinates (-66.5, 47.4, 8.1)[1]
Astrometrics Quadrant III (UFP),[2] Murasaki 312,[3] Beta Tauri[1] II[3]
Class M[1]
Notable Species Taureans[3]
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Map of Taurus II (WoF) (Colorized; Original B&W Image

Map of Taurus II (WoF) (Colorized; Original B&W Image

The second planet[3] of thirteen in the Beta Tauri system, Taurus II was a Class M world[1] that supported a primitive, aggressive, and enormous anthropoid species[3] with an estimated population of 145 million.[1] The planet had a very thin atmosphere, with the air pressure reading at only 70 mmHg, or 9.33kPa. (standard atmospheric pressure is 101.325kPa) The atmosphere also contained an appreciable amount of nitrogen, as well as trace amounts of argon, neon, and krypton.[3]

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