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'''Chu'ot''' is a large, gas giant orbiting the star [[Y'Deio]] in [[Covenant]] space, around the size of [[Neptune]]. [[Eayn]], the [[Kig-Yar]] homeworld, is the planet's primary [[natural satellite]]. The planet is cold and devoid of life. Chu'ot is located within the inner region of the system's expansive [[asteroid]] belt.<ref>'''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]''', ''page 157''</ref> In the Kig-Yar's early history, Chu'ot held religious notability to the now-dead religions of the Kig-Yar. However, after the Kig-Yar joined the Covenant, the gas giant lost all cultural significance.<ref>'''Halo Encyclopedia''', ''page 307''</ref> | |||
Chu'ot was the only known Covenant-occupied planet that [[humanity]] had cataloged before [[First Battle of Harvest|first contact]] with the Covenant. Its name, according to human astrographic naming conventions, is '''[[Wikipedia:HD 69830 d|HD 69830 d]]'''.<ref>'''[[Halo 3]]''', ''[[Bestiarum]]''</ref> | |||
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*''[[Halo 3]]'' | |||
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Chu'ot is a large, gas giant orbiting the star Y'Deio in Covenant space, around the size of Neptune. Eayn, the Kig-Yar homeworld, is the planet's primary natural satellite. The planet is cold and devoid of life. Chu'ot is located within the inner region of the system's expansive asteroid belt.[1] In the Kig-Yar's early history, Chu'ot held religious notability to the now-dead religions of the Kig-Yar. However, after the Kig-Yar joined the Covenant, the gas giant lost all cultural significance.[2]
Chu'ot was the only known Covenant-occupied planet that humanity had cataloged before first contact with the Covenant. Its name, according to human astrographic naming conventions, is HD 69830 d.[3]