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* [[Kryptonite]] |
* [[Kryptonite]] |
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[[Category:Elements]] |
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Revision as of 02:13, 24 March 2008
Name: | Krypton |
Symbol: | Kr |
Atomic number: | 36 |
Krypton is an element, number 36 on the periodic table.
In 2267, the Galileo crash-landed on Taurus II, near the Murasaki 312. The crew found the atmosphere breathable, an oxygen-nitrogen mixture, with traces of krypton, neon, and argon, not dissimilar to that of Earth. (TOS: "The Galileo Seven")
Later that year, the Galileo II was forced to crash-land on a planetoid in the Gamma Canaris region. The crew found the atmosphere to also be an oxygen-nitrogen compound similar to that of Earth, again containing trace amounts of krypton, argon, and neon. (TOS: "Metamorphosis")
- The similarity between these two situations and planets is certainly noteworthy, but presumably unrelated.