The first star to see Alnae colonization efforts. Located on the Zonaricht plane, Asgele is host to a potentially habitable world named Ambar that is easy to make liveable for humanoid conditions as charted by astronomists. Many of its worlds bear recognizable similarities to those found in Sol and it seemed a good choice for Alnae in their need to solidify their position.
Its close proximity to the Asgele star makes it a bit too hot for general habitation. This floating rock has abnormally strong gravity though, registering as 1.4x that of Thenica's despite being smaller in size. This is due to a particularly strong planar connection to Kari. It isn't desirable for habitation but in the future it may see use as general colonization efforts of the system expand. It is particularly dense in metal content but none of these metals are particularly rare. Given the higher gravity, it is generally preferrable to mine asteroids until the gravity might be adjusted.
Were not for its atmosphere AZ2 would have been the colony point of choice. It contains a vast ocean as well as solid landmasses, perfect gravity, and has the potential for micro-organisms to be found here. However, the atmosphere consists of a lethal mix of gases that would kill any humanoid within an hour. This is an expensive process to correct and makes it a less favorable candidate then AZ3.
Its moon (AZ3-Alpha) is tiny and has frozen water, but no atmosphere and very light gravity. Surveyors have yet to investigate the moon for valuable resources.
The chosen point of colonization for Alnae. This world has an atmosphere that is only slightly off of what is needed for humanoid habitation and can be altered within the year. There is liquid water though the general temperature is a little colder then desired. Though it is within 'put on a sweater' ranges, so has been deemed acceptable. It is filled with particularly mountainous terrain that indicate a rough formation of the planet. The first colony set up here is hard at work correcting its gravity and altering its atmosphere to make the entire planet habitable instead of just the colony itself.
Its nearby moon is very nearby and has dramatic effects on the tidal patterns of the planet. So coastal cities are a bad idea for now, and the moon is a boring ball of dust itself. Survey teams have found the presence of worthwhile mining materials here, though little else.
A world with interesting and diverse terrain formations, but a total lack of both atmosphere and water. Judging by the land itself, there may have once been water but no longer. Scientists are excited to explore this barren wasteland and it has high potential for terraforming but is currently less ideal then its neighbor Ambar.
Obviously the map pictures aren't to scale for a sense of distance, AZ5 is very very very far away from the star. It is literally a ball of ice, survey ships can't even determine if there is a rock in its center or if its just a massive ball of ice floating around in space, they're leaning towards the latter. It has a pretty ring though. A ring made of more ice. At the very least its a promising source of water for terraforming other worlds. Its moon is another bland ball of rock with no interesting qualities. This is going to be a recurring theme in space.