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{{ElementInfobox/MassEffect | galaxy = Milky Way | star_cluster = Gemini Sigma | star_system = Ming | type = Lore,Planet | featured_in = Mass Effect,Mass Effect 3 | orbital_distance = 168.7 AU | parent = Ming | orbital_period = 284.2 Earth Years | radius = 57,948 km | day_length = 10.8 Earth Hours | keplerian_ratio = 59.443 | series = Mass Effect }} ==''Mass Effect'' & ''Mass Effect 3''== Antiroprus is a [[hydrogen]]-[[helium]] gas giant that formed in the outer regions of [[Ming]]'s system, and is in the process of migrating inwards. In a few million years, the planet's atmosphere will begin to "boil away" into space. There is sizeable temperature difference between the side of Antiroprus facing the energetic blue giant primary and the side facing the cold of deep space. This variance powers massive cyclonic wind systems. The intense heat is absorbs from the sun, in addition to its own internal heat engine, causes the planet's dark side to radiate faintly in the infrared. {{Mass Effect}}
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