Planet 4546B



Planet 4546B is the planet on which the Aurora and the Degasi crash-landed, and is where the story of Subnautica takes place.

The Planet is a research outpost set up by the Precursor Race meant to study a bacterium called the Kharaa Bacterium. The Kharaa Bacterium is a highly infectious alien bacterium discovered by the Precursors during the exploration of another world, and set up research outposts on planets to find a cure. 4546B is one of these outposts.

Overview
Planet 4546B is located in the outer reaches of the Ariadne Arm and is the second planet from the star 4546. The known planet is completely covered in water, except for a few islands, and features a variety of submerged biomes. The Aurora is located a few meters above the surface, in relatively shallow water. There is also a large frozen landmass on the opposite side of the planet, as seen when the Neptune Escape Rocket maneuvers in space.

The planet features a full ecosystem of flora and fauna, as well as having two moons, one being very close to the planet, causing frequent solar eclipses. However, this is only a very small area of the planet, located in a dormant volcanic crater, approximately 2km in diameter. The rest of the ocean is known as the Crater Edge, it is extremely deep and nearly devoid of life, supporting only microscopic life forms, and Ghost Leviathans. It is unknown whether any similar areas of life exist elsewhere on the planet.

Story
Around 1000 years ago, the Precursor Race arrived at Planet 4546B, setting the planet up as a research outpost in order to find a cure for the Kharaa Bacterium.

See Storyline for further information.

Trivia

 * Planet 4546B is most likely located in the Habitable Zone, a section in a planetary system where life can thrive.
 * However, given the size of the sun seen during the loading screen, it is not possible for Planet 4546B to be within the Habitable Zone, but the ingame sun appears to be closer than in the loading screen. This is most likely a developer oversight, or purely artistic representation.
 * Another likely explanation is that the star 4546 is actually behind the viewer's perspective, out of the image.
 * According to IAU convention, this planet would be the first planet discovered to orbit the star 4546 (the convention says nothing of orbital proximity).
 * Planet 4546B may be based on the real-life planet Gliese 1214B, as both appear similar in appearance, and are both "water worlds".
 * Planet 4546B may be rotating diagonally because the star 4546B appears to rise in the North-East and set in the South-West, somewhat like Uranus' 97 degree tilt.