Weyland-Yutani Corporation, the planet Calpamos

Write the text of your article here! There has been a lot of debarcle about the planet Calpamos and LV 426 (or Acheron) as we in the WYC have decided to call it. Calpamos is a ringed gas giant slightly smaller than our Saturn by only 1,639 miles, not a lot considering the scale of these two planets. Unlike Saturn which has a wealth of satellites, Calpamos has only 3, but they are very interesting, the inner one we have decided to call Rosto, after one of our secretaries that died recently in tragic circumstances, Rosto is similar in size and structure to Europa that orbits our planet Jupiter, and like Europa it has a cracked water ice surface with a liquid sub-ocean surrounding a rocky silicate core circa 815 miles in diameter, the deep vast ocean here might contain life forms, we are currently planning to send a deep marine probe to Rosto to investigate. The next satellite out is Acheron, where the vast "Ossian" spaceship was found containing the eggs of the terrible Xenomorph life form, and the so-called "Space Jockey" of which we now have discovered a logging device in that vessel and are now deciphering the information in it, which is a tedious struggle, progress is being made, at the moment these creatures seem to call themselves "Ossia", like we refer as to ourselves "humans". Acheron is similar to Triton that orbits Neptune in our system, and like Triton it has methane geysers puffing out of the surface. Acheron is 43 miles larger than Triton. The outer satellite of Calpamos, is Varda, named after one of our science officers that retired just over 4 years ago. Varda is a disappointing satellite which is only 9 miles smaller than Earth's moon, and like our moon it is an innert dead rock with virtually no atmosphere or any detectable water, crater smothered and grey. I hope that this has cleared up most of the mysteries and fuss over the facts of the Calpamos system. Mike Lock, chief science officer, Weyland-Yutani Corporation.