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Info for exoplanet "Yope Shate"


Scientific (actual) data
PlanetGJ 436 b
Planet statusConfirmed
Planet mass0.07
Radius0.38
Orbital period2.64394
Semi major axis0.02887
Orbit eccentricity0.1912
Inclination85.8
Angular distance0.00283
Discovered2004
Updated2022-08-30
Omega354.4
Tperi2452990
Tzero tr2454220
Lambda angle72
K18.07
PublicationPublished in a refereed paper
Detection typePrimary Transit
Mass detection typeRadial Velocity
Radius detection typePrimary Transit
MoleculesCH4, CO, CO2, H, H2O, Si
Star nameGJ 436
Right ascension175.55°
Declination26.71°
Mag v10.68
Star distance10.2
Star metallicity-0.32
Star mass0.452
Star radius0.464
Star sp typeM2.5
Star age6
Star temperature3684
Wikipedia articleGJ 436 b

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Fictional info (?)
Suggested nameYope Shate
Planet typeSmall hot gas planet
When viewed from Gyanya'ruoshi, Yope Shate can reach an apparent magnitude of -3, bright enough for its reflected light to cast shadows, and making it on average the third-brightest object in the night sky. The planet is named after the deity Yope Shate, the god of hate.

The polar regions are constantly below 144°K (-129°C).

The volume of water detected has been estimated to be equivalent to the volume of water in Lake Superior.

Yope Shate has been explored on several occasions by robotic spacecraft, most notably during the early Pioneer and Frontier flyby missions and later by the Galileo orbiter.

The largest moon is known for its unreliable and ultra advanced carnivores called the "Gapya Mu". They spend their life on the ground by consuming anything they find Gapya Mu are not related to Pizu Tefu-inyo and have scales and vary in size from 80 to 120 mm. Most Gapya Mu are known to reproduce at temperatures from 60 to 100°C and also extreme gravity which is common on this planet.
Estimated population13000
AtmosphereCO2,64%
CO,30%
H2O,5.5%
H,0.043%
Si0.03%
CH4,0.0085%
Atmospheric pressure14 bar
artist's rendition
MoonZewoteme GyoHuge round rocky moon
Yorenyu-kotobeHuge round oceanic moon
Nshiepyu-juMedium-sized round ice moon
RekoshoVery small irregular oceanic moon
Wopite'zeVery small almost round crater-filled comet
Yokyo ShiLarge irregular crater-filled moon
Myuku'kyoVery small round oceanic moon
Pazepi ZuHuge round ice planetoid
JiashoLarge slightly egg-shaped gaseous asteroid
Mochi Chire RyuLarge irregular rocky comet
Ryaemi'washi TsuHuge potato shaped gaseous asteroid
HeriLarge irregular rocky comet
Goromi-pyozoMedium-sized round rocky asteroid
ByuuVery small irregular gaseous planetoid
Dochu NyuruSmall potato shaped crater-filled moon
Kasusapya-shuHuge round crater-filled moon
ByumyoMedium-sized almost round ice asteroid
PokyuVery small round ice planetoid
KiryojuSmall round rocky moon
Yugyute RyuHuge potato shaped crater-filled comet
Shomya FureVery small irregular gaseous moon
Pyakyo PiVery small round crater-filled moon
DameHuge almost round rocky asteroid
WafuhekyaMedium-sized irregular rocky asteroid
Heyogi JamyoHuge irregular rocky moon
Nyoshu Jupe-nyaVery small potato shaped rocky moon
Fufuchi RyariVery small round crater-filled moon
Rugyu NunmoHuge potato shaped rocky asteroid
Hami RyomyaSmall round gaseous moon
Jichi'shiVery small round gaseous asteroid
Yufuko NyubegeMedium-sized irregular ice planetoid
Setekya DogadaMedium-sized almost round oceanic planetoid
Chopoda PyanohoMedium-sized potato shaped gaseous moon
Naogu BebeSmall almost round rocky moon
Gyakicho'sumoSmall slightly egg-shaped oceanic moon
RosoSmall slightly egg-shaped ice asteroid
ShojuVery small almost round ice comet
TegukakyaMedium-sized almost round oceanic asteroid
Kyuke-kyaVery small potato shaped rocky moon
OkimenhyuLarge potato shaped rocky moon
Aheriho RaLarge potato shaped ice asteroid
HyamaVery small round rocky moon
Kuryu Borya MyuLarge irregular rocky asteroid
Hegyu NyuHuge potato shaped rocky moon
Jigya Chago SeVery small round ice moon
Shozu Myokya DaVery small almost round rocky moon
Nhahyaku ZaVery small almost round crater-filled comet
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