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{{Astronomical object
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| code = KALLIS.PLANET.KALLISV
| code = KALLIS.PLANET.KALLISV
| classification = Terrestrial rocky planet
| starmap = https://robertsspaceindustries.com/en/starmap?location=KALLIS.PLANET.KALLISV&system=KALLIS
| starmap = https://robertsspaceindustries.com/en/starmap?location=KALLIS.PLANET.KALLISV&system=KALLIS
| galactapedia = https://robertsspaceindustries.com/galactapedia/article/RkG1r6p4Lz-kallis-v
| galactapedia = https://robertsspaceindustries.com/galactapedia/article/RkG1r6p4Lz-kallis-v
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'''Kallis V''' is a terrestrial rocky planet. In his earlier history, the planet was hit by a meteor strike and is surrounded by a [[StarCitizen:Kallis V Accretion Disk|accretion disk]] which may form a [[StarCitizen:moon]] in the future.
'''Kallis V''' is a terrestrial rocky planet. In his earlier history, the planet was hit by a meteor strike and is surrounded by a [[StarCitizen:Kallis V Accretion Disk|accretion disk]] which may form a [[StarCitizen:moon]] in the future.


{{Quote|A rocky terrestrial planet without an atmosphere. It is believed that a massive meteor strike created the accretion disk swirling around this world. The coalescing debris has some scientists hypothesizing that the disk may form into a moon. |Starmap <ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|url=starmap?location=KALLIS.PLANET.KALLISV|text=Starmap - Kallis V}}</ref>}}
{{Quote|A rocky terrestrial planet without an atmosphere. It is believed that a massive meteor strike created the accretion disk swirling around this world. The coalescing debris has some scientists hypothesizing that the disk may form into a moon. |Starmap <ref>{{Cite RSI|url=starmap?location=KALLIS.PLANET.KALLISV|text=Starmap - Kallis V}}</ref>}}
<blockquote>The terrestrial worlds [[StarCitizen:Kallis IV]], V and [[StarCitizen:Kallis VI|VI]] hold special interest for researchers as they have the greatest chance for the potential to one day support life. While Kallis V may not currently have any potential for developing an atmosphere, the swirl of debris orbiting its rocky surface indicates that it may soon have a series of moons to call its own.<ref>''Galactic Guide: Kallis System'', [[StarCitizen:Jump Point (magazine)|Jump Point]], vol. 05, no. 02.</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>The terrestrial worlds [[StarCitizen:Kallis IV]], V and [[StarCitizen:Kallis VI|VI]] hold special interest for researchers as they have the greatest chance for the potential to one day support life. While Kallis V may not currently have any potential for developing an atmosphere, the swirl of debris orbiting its rocky surface indicates that it may soon have a series of moons to call its own.<ref>''Galactic Guide: Kallis System'', [[StarCitizen:Jump Point (magazine)|Jump Point]], vol. 05, no. 02.</ref></blockquote>


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{{System navplate|Kallis}}

Latest revision as of 11:25, 20 May 2026

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Kallis V is a terrestrial rocky planet. In his earlier history, the planet was hit by a meteor strike and is surrounded by a accretion disk which may form a StarCitizen:moon in the future.

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A rocky terrestrial planet without an atmosphere. It is believed that a massive meteor strike created the accretion disk swirling around this world. The coalescing debris has some scientists hypothesizing that the disk may form into a moon.

The terrestrial worlds StarCitizen:Kallis IV, V and VI hold special interest for researchers as they have the greatest chance for the potential to one day support life. While Kallis V may not currently have any potential for developing an atmosphere, the swirl of debris orbiting its rocky surface indicates that it may soon have a series of moons to call its own.<ref>Galactic Guide: Kallis System, Jump Point, vol. 05, no. 02.</ref>

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