Verne Star System

Verne Star System

Level 70

Verne is a level 70 star system in Starfield.

All star systems in Starfield have a recommended player level. For Verne, this level is 70. It is recommended that your character is at level 70 or higher if you would like to visit any of the planets in the Verne system.

Resources

Verne contains 27 resources.

NameRaritySymbolWeightValueID
Aluminum0Al0.570000557D
Argon0Ar0.5500005588
Benzene1C6Hn0.61900005585
Beryllium1Be0.512000057D9
Chlorine0Cl0.560000557C
Chlorosilanes1SiH3Cl0.6140000557E
Copper0Cu0.61000005576
Fluorine1F0.51200005577
Helium-30He-30.550000558E
Iridium1Ir0.7140000558A
Iron0Fe0.680000556E
Lead0Pb0.71000005568
Lithium2Li0.5140000557F
Mercury2Hg0.8220027C4A1
Neon3Ne0.51600005587
Nickel0Ni0.61000005572
Palladium3Pd0.72500005574
Platinum2Pt0.82400005573
Plutonium3Pu1.6640000558C
Silver1Ag0.6200000556A
Titanium2Ti0.5120000556D
Tungsten1W0.7160000556B
Uranium0U0.71400005589
Vanadium2V0.7240000558B
Veryl4Vr0.94000005DEE
Water0H2O0.5400005591
Ytterbium3Yb1.23800005571

Planetary Bodies

Verne has 17 planetary bodies: 7 planets and 10 moons.

Rock
0.77
Cold
Std O2
Average
Safe
7
5
Type
Gravity
Temperature
Atmosphere
Magnetosphere
Water
Fauna
Flora
Biomes
ForestIceMountainsOcean
Rock
Inferno
Extr CO2
Average
None
Type
Temperature
Atmosphere
Magnetosphere
Water
Barren
Hot
None
None
None
Type
Temperature
Atmosphere
Magnetosphere
Water
Biomes
Craters
Barren
Cold
None
None
None
Type
Temperature
Atmosphere
Magnetosphere
Water
Biomes
Craters
Rock
Cold
Std CO2
Weak
Chemical
Type
Temperature
Atmosphere
Magnetosphere
Water
Biomes
DesertHillsIceSavanna
Barren
Cold
None
None
None
Type
Temperature
Atmosphere
Magnetosphere
Water
Resources
Biomes
Craters
Rock
Frozen
High M
Average
Safe
Type
Temperature
Atmosphere
Magnetosphere
Water
Biomes
DesertIceMountainsSavanna
Rock
Deep freeze
Std N2
Weak
Safe
Type
Temperature
Atmosphere
Magnetosphere
Water
Biomes
DesertIceMountainsVolcanic
Gas giant
Deep freeze
H2
Strong
None
Type
Temperature
Atmosphere
Magnetosphere
Water
Biomes
Ocean
Rock
Deep freeze
None
None
None
Type
Temperature
Atmosphere
Magnetosphere
Water
Biomes
DesertHillsIceOcean
Ice
Deep freeze
None
None
Heavy metal
Type
Temperature
Atmosphere
Magnetosphere
Water
Biomes
Ice
Gas giant
Deep freeze
H2
Massive
None
Type
Temperature
Atmosphere
Magnetosphere
Water
Biomes
Ocean
Ice
Deep freeze
None
None
Chemical
Type
Temperature
Atmosphere
Magnetosphere
Water
Biomes
Ice
Ice
Deep freeze
None
None
Safe
Type
Temperature
Atmosphere
Magnetosphere
Water
Biomes
Ice
Barren
Deep freeze
None
None
None
Type
Temperature
Atmosphere
Magnetosphere
Water
Biomes
Craters
Rock
Cold
Thin M
None
Safe
Type
Temperature
Atmosphere
Magnetosphere
Water
Biomes
IceMountainsOceanSavannaTablelands
Ice
Deep freeze
None
None
Chemical
Type
Temperature
Atmosphere
Magnetosphere
Water
Biomes
Ice
Looking for Starfield Star Systems?

Search our complete list!

Information

Level70
Catalogue IDWo 9429
Planetary Bodies17
Planets7
Moons10
Star Spectral ClassG5
Star Temperature (Kelvin)5575
Star Solar Mass0.93
Star Radius647559
Star Magnitude4.69

Origin

Jules Verne (1828-1905) was a French novelist, poet, and playwright, best known for his pioneering work in the science fiction genre. His writings, characterized by rigorous research and scientific curiosity, made him one of the world's most popular authors.

  1. Adventure Novels: Verne is often referred to as the "father of science fiction." His series of adventure novels, "Voyages Extraordinaires," includes some of the most famous and enduring works of the science fiction genre.

  2. Notable Works: Some of his most iconic works include:

    • "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" (1870): A tale of Captain Nemo and his submarine, the Nautilus.
    • "Journey to the Center of the Earth" (1864): A story of a daring expedition to the Earth's core.
    • "Around the World in Eighty Days" (1873): Chronicling the adventures of Phileas Fogg and his attempt to circumnavigate the globe in a record time.
  3. Forward-Thinking: Verne's writings often showcased technological innovations and concepts that were ahead of his time. For instance, he wrote about space travel, submarines, and flight long before they became realities.

  4. Legacy: Jules Verne's influence extends beyond literature. His visionary ideas have inspired countless inventors, scientists, and fellow writers. His works have been adapted into numerous films, television series, and theatrical plays.

  5. Final Years: Verne continued writing and publishing until his final years. He passed away in 1905 but left behind a vast body of work that continues to captivate readers and inspire explorers, both real and fictional, around the world.

His combination of scientific facts with fiction made his stories both entertaining and educational, allowing readers to dream about the possibilities of human innovation and exploration.

Was this helpful?