Sharjila

Description
WARNING: Level 1 Pressure Hazard

Sharjila has a very dense atmosphere of ammonia and oxygen. Its temperate surface is mainly composed of alumina with deposits of sulfur. Comm buoys in the system have recently logged a number of unregistered vessels operating nearby.

Sharjila has an extensive silicon-based, oxygen-breathing ecology. Heavily populated areas are covered with fine silica (silicon dioxide) dust, the respiratory by-product of the world's higher animal forms. High-speed surface winds, often laden with abrasive silica dust, present a hazard. In areas where the wind deposits a great deal of silica, footing can be treacherous. EVAs are discouraged.

Lifeforms

 * Dahlia Dantius

Trivia
Macedon's Keplerian ratio T2/a3 is 3.38 as calculated from the orbit of Patavig. Since Sharjila's year is equivalent to Earth's, Sharjila's semimajor axis is the inverse of the cube root of 3.38, 2/3 AU.

This distance and Sharjila's temperature are not consistent with Macedon's main sequence luminosity of 500 suns.