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Runoniw R39
Runoniw R39
Galaxy Euclid
Region Sugaikin Boundary
Star system Kamaix-Guchu
Terrain Craters
Biome Barren - Barren
Weather Sporadic Grit Storms
Resources Cc Py Cu Ag Su
Sentinels Regular Patrols
Flora Sporadic
Fauna Copious
Claimed by Eyfert Khannate
Discovered by g5457s
Discovery platform PC
Game Mode Survival
Updated NextGen

Runoniw R39 is a planet.

Summary[]

Runoniw R39 is a small Barren planet in the star system Kamaix-Guchu on PC Version No Man's Sky universe.

Planet Information[]

Runoniw R39 Surface1

Tall mountains and craters.

Description: Formerly known as Compakask-Mepp Major, this planet saw the least amount of change overall. Its rough, badlands-esque giant craters terrain changed to a heavily cratered world with lofty mountains.

Alias names[]

All Original: Runoniw R39
PC Current: Runoniw R39

Geology[]

Craters terrain archetype. Craters are plentiful, suggesting either past volcanic activity or constant bombardment from meteors and comets. The terrain can vary somewhat depending on the location. Some areas are somewhat rough while others are relatively flat, lacking mountains.

Atmosphere and Climate[]

The planet has peach-colored skies slightly obscured by dust. The weather is friendly at daytime, becoming freezing cold at night. Occasionally, a heat storm will occur.

Things to Do[]

There isn't much to do here except build an exocraft geobay and jump over mountains.

Life[]

  Note: This section is under development.

Flora[]

Fauna[]

Lore[]

Runoniw R39 Surface2

A relatively flat area of land.

This section is Fan Fiction. The information found here is not an actual part of the released game, but a user-invented addition to the wiki.

  Note: This section is under development. The survey of Oinetia is complete. Next planet: Runoniw R39, formerly known as Compakask-Mepp Major.

Kamaix-Guchu system survey, part 2[]

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