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Space Astro
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Info for exoplanet "Hyoha"
Scientific (actual) data |
Planet | GJ 86 b |
Planet status | Confirmed |
Mass sini | 4.27 |
Orbital period | 15.766 |
Semi major axis | 0.1177 |
Orbit eccentricity | 0.048 |
Angular distance | 0.010092 |
Discovered | 2000 |
Updated | 2021-12-20 |
Omega | 266 |
Tperi | 2451150 |
Publication | Published in a refereed paper |
Detection type | Radial Velocity |
Mass detection type | Radial Velocity |
Star name | GJ 86 |
Right ascension | 32.61° |
Declination | -50.82° |
Mag v | 6.17 |
Star distance | 10.9 |
Star metallicity | -0.24 |
Star mass | 0.8 |
Star radius | 0.855 |
Star sp type | K1V |
Star age | 2.03 |
Star temperature | 5350 |
Star alternate names | HIP 10138, HD 13445 |
Wikipedia article | GJ 86 b |
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Fictional info (?) |
Suggested name | Hyoha |
Planet type | Terrestrial |
Hyoha is the largest and most round planet in its solar system.
The planet is named after the deity Hyoha, the creator of the sea.
Hyoha's dense atmosphere render observation of its surface challenging in infrared light, and the first detailed maps did not emerge until the arrival of the Magellan orbiter 58 years ago.
The Hyoha system has a unique configuration among those of the planets because its axis of rotation is tilted sideways, nearly into the plane of its solar orbit.
This dark place is entirely populated by small primitive carnivores known as "Nekushi Ko". They feed in the jungle by consuming another species called Shuto-gyuzu if they can. Most Nekushi Ko are similar to the Pebe but have scales and vary in length from 70 to 80 mm. Nekushi Ko are able to reproduce at temperatures from -70 to -50°C and even extreme gravity which is common near the poles. |
Estimated population | 15 |
Atmosphere | Methane | 56% |
Carbon dioxide | 40% |
Water | 2.6% |
Oxygen | 0.096% |
Atmospheric pressure | 3 bar |
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Moon | Gikose Kichu Chi | Medium-sized potato shaped crater-filled comet |
Chayajo Geno | Very small almost round ice moon |
Upishunyu Su | Small almost round oceanic asteroid |
Etezupya-hyu | Large almost round oceanic moon |
Myado Ri | Medium-sized round crater-filled moon |
Dapi Bya | Small round crater-filled asteroid |
Zuaryoma | Very small irregular oceanic asteroid |
Pyabopee | Small round oceanic planetoid |
Tawonya-ta | Small potato shaped crater-filled moon |
Baonu-reryo | Medium-sized irregular oceanic moon |
Gomoho'shuase Ma | Very small round oceanic asteroid |
Chowaru-chamyo | Small round rocky comet |
Shota'houpyu Ro | Very small round rocky comet |
Chubya | Medium-sized round rocky asteroid |
Susonan-ka | Huge potato shaped rocky moon |
Tefu-ho | Small round ice comet |
Myoho-byasu-kyu | Large almost round rocky asteroid |
Tenubyu-ruja | Small slightly egg-shaped rocky planetoid |
Koho-me | Large round rocky comet |
Dochi Eyoga Nu | Small round crater-filled moon |
Sobego-sa | Medium-sized potato shaped crater-filled moon |
Wogyo Ba | Very small round ice moon |
Yahyoko Pa | Huge slightly egg-shaped oceanic moon |
Myagya Se | Small round oceanic asteroid |
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