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− | |name=2700 Baikonur | + | |name = 2700 Baikonur |
− | |image= | + | |image = |
− | |orbit= | + | |orbit = semi-major axis 2.906 AU, eccentricity 0.041 |
− | |diameter= 10 km x 6 km x 5 km | + | |diameter = 10 km x 6 km x 5 km |
− | |gravity= negligible | + | |gravity = negligible |
− | |year=1809. | + | |year = 1809.52 days |
− | |day= | + | |day = |
− | |temp= | + | |temp = |
− | |atmosphere= | + | |atmosphere = |
− | |waterice= | + | |waterice = |
− | |population= '''Classified''' | + | |population = '''Classified''' |
− | |political=[[Soviet Air Force]] | + | |political = [[Soviet Air Force]] |
− | |government=Military Reservation ([[Soviet Air Force]]) | + | |government = Military Reservation ([[Soviet Air Force]]) |
− | |capital=Black Mesa | + | |capital = Black Mesa |
}} | }} | ||
− | 2700 Baikonur (1976 YP7) is a [[Main Belt]] Asteroid discovered on December 20, 1976 by Nikolai Chernykh at Nauchnyj. | + | '''2700 Baikonur''' (or "1976 YP7") is a [[Main Belt]] Asteroid discovered on December 20, 1976 by Nikolai Chernykh at Nauchnyj. |
The [[Soviet Air Force]] maintains the '''[[Black Mesa]] Research Facility''', a "theoretical concepts research center", on this asteroid. Exactly what theoretical concepts are being researched, by whom and to what end the VVS has been extremely close-mouthed about. | The [[Soviet Air Force]] maintains the '''[[Black Mesa]] Research Facility''', a "theoretical concepts research center", on this asteroid. Exactly what theoretical concepts are being researched, by whom and to what end the VVS has been extremely close-mouthed about. | ||
− | Space control around 2700 Baikonur is extremely strict. Non-Soviet spacecraft can only dock under emergency circumstances, and even then only for as long as it takes to resolve the emergency. During | + | Space control around 2700 Baikonur is extremely strict. Non-Soviet spacecraft can only dock under emergency circumstances, and even then only for as long as it takes to resolve the emergency. During [[Operation Great Justice]] several attempts to take the habitat were made by [[Boskonian]] raiders, only for the raiders to vanish without trace. The Central Committee refuses to explain this. |
− | {{places}} | + | {{places}}[[Category:Main Belt|Baikonur]][[Category:VVS|Baikonur]] |
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Image Requested]] |
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Latest revision as of 14:59, 30 November 2013
2700 Baikonur | |
Planetary characteristics | |
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Orbit | semi-major axis 2.906 AU, eccentricity 0.041 |
Diameter | 10 km x 6 km x 5 km |
Surface Gravity | negligible |
Year | 1809.52 days |
Population (2013) | Classified |
Political Affiliation | Soviet Air Force |
Government | Military Reservation (Soviet Air Force) |
Capital | Black Mesa |
2700 Baikonur (or "1976 YP7") is a Main Belt Asteroid discovered on December 20, 1976 by Nikolai Chernykh at Nauchnyj.
The Soviet Air Force maintains the Black Mesa Research Facility, a "theoretical concepts research center", on this asteroid. Exactly what theoretical concepts are being researched, by whom and to what end the VVS has been extremely close-mouthed about.
Space control around 2700 Baikonur is extremely strict. Non-Soviet spacecraft can only dock under emergency circumstances, and even then only for as long as it takes to resolve the emergency. During Operation Great Justice several attempts to take the habitat were made by Boskonian raiders, only for the raiders to vanish without trace. The Central Committee refuses to explain this.