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− | '''Elysium''' ({{wp|Greek}}: Ἠλύσιον; {{wp|Hungarian}}: | + | '''Elysium''' ({{wp|Greek}}: Ἠλύσιον; {{wp|Hungarian}}: Élüszion; [[Æsternðaal]]: Elýsium; [[Nordagaardian]]: Eilysiúm), originally codenamed '''Ypsilon 7''' is a star located in the [[Elysium System|Elysium Solar System]] approximately 2000.1 {{wp|light years}} away from {{wp|Sol}}. The star is approximately four times the size of the Earth´s sun. |
== Observation == | == Observation == |
Latest revision as of 05:41, 12 October 2014
Elysium (Greek: Ἠλύσιον; Hungarian: Élüszion; Æsternðaal: Elýsium; Nordagaardian: Eilysiúm), originally codenamed Ypsilon 7 is a star located in the Elysium Solar System approximately 2000.1 light years away from Sol. The star is approximately four times the size of the Earth´s sun.
Observation
In 2153 Alexander Papadopoulos, a Greek astronomer working in the National Observatory in Iconium discovered the star and the planets around it. He quickly brought the new data to the astronomical society and Greece acquired colonization rights over any planets on the system.
Human Exploitation
The nation states of Planet Aeolis have set up large and powerful energy factories in orbit around the sun, generating vast amounts of electrical power.