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<center>''For the star, see [[Epsilon Eridani]]''</center>
[[Image:Epsilon Eridani.jpg|thumb|300px|Epsilon Eridani in the sky as viewed from Earth.]]
[[Image:Epsilon Eridani.jpg|thumb|300px|Epsilon Eridani in the sky as viewed from Earth.]]



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For the star, see Epsilon Eridani
Epsilon Eridani in the sky as viewed from Earth.

Coordinates: 3h 32m 55.8s RA, --9° 27' 29.7" Declination[1]

Distance: 10.5 light years from earth[2]

Star: K2V orange-red dwarf [3]

Number of planets: ??

The Epsilon Eridani System is 10.5 light years from Earth and is in FLEETCOM Sector One. It is home to several habitable planets, and until 2552 the most notable was Reach. At 10.5 light years from the Sol System, it is one of the closest neighbors of humanity's homeworld.

Humans held the system for several hundred years, until the Battle of Reach in 2552. After that, the system came under control of the Covenant.

It was home to many of the UNSC's strongholds and military bases, such as Reach.

Colonies

Reach, the military center of Epsilon Eridani system.

Epsilon Eridani is home to several planets, with at least three of them known to be inhabited;

  • Epsilon Eridani B - a gas giant discovered in 2000. Likely renamed after system colonization.
  • Reach - the former military center of the UNSC, and the most developed UNSC colony. Glassed by the Fleet of Particular Justice in 2552.
  • Circumstance - famous for its universities and courts of justice. Status unknown.
  • Tribute - a recently set up colony, known for its industrial capacity. Status unknown.
  • Beta Gabriel - unknown whether it has been colonized.

Real Life

Scientific observation has deduced the presence of an inner rocky asteroid belt, an outer icy belt, and at least three planets: a gas giant the size of Jupiter, and possibly two terrestrial planets, near the inner and outer belts, respectively.[4]

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