Charlotte Amalie

Charlotte Amalie

Charlotte Amalie with its primary, the gas giant Elizabeth Victoria, visible in the distance.
Designations
Alternative names HD 28185 b 3
Adjectives Carolinian • Amalian
Orbital characteristics
Primary Elizabeth Victoria
Apoapsis 4,563,888.42 km
Periastron 4,552,948.22 km
Semi-major axis 4,558,418.32 km
Eccentricty 0.0012
Orbital period (siderial) 21.0495 d
0.9448 local days
Orbital period (synodic) 22.2789 d
1 local day
Physical characteristics
Equatorial radius 0.9241 RE
5,887.7 km
3,658.4 mi
Surface area Total: 168,191,000 sq mi
Land: 36,632,000 sq mi – 21.8% – 0.64 earths
Water: 78.5% (incl. ice 0.3%)
Mass 0.8920 ME
Mean density 6.24 g/cc
1.13 ρE
Surface gravity 1.0445 g
Escape velocity 11.00 km/s
Albedo 0.40
Surface temp. min mean max
Celsius –54.7 C 26.3 C 76.1 C
Fahrenheit –66.4 F 79.3 F 168.9 F
Atmosphere
Surface pressure 0.9396 atm
952 mb
Composition by volume 70.22% nitrogen (N2)
24.33% oxygen (O2)
5.44% argon (Ar)
0.01% carbon dioxide (CO2)
Biosphere
Abiogenesis: TBD
Multicellular life: TBD
Photosynthesis: TBD
Oxygenation: TBD
Animal life: TBD

Charlotte Amalie is the third moon of the gas giant Elizabeth Victoria in the HD 28185 system. Charlotte Amalie was settled in the 36th century by Ancient British reconstructionists, who named it after the third child of Elizabeth VII Victoria, the last monarch of Ancient Britain.

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