Orbit 1 - Metis

Metis, the closest planet to Sol, is a small, rocky world with a scorching hot surface that's constantly in flux due to intense volcanic activity. The planet is surrounded by a thin atmosphere of poisonous gases, including sulfur dioxide and carbon monoxide, which make it unsuitable for life as we know it. The surface is barren and hostile, with no liquid water or any other signs of organic compounds. Metis is constantly bombarded by solar radiation and solar winds, which further erode its fragile atmosphere and contribute to its extreme conditions. Despite its inhospitable nature, Metis is an important object of study for astronomers and planetary scientists, who hope to learn more about the early history of the solar system by studying this volatile world.