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Info for exoplanet "Rusha'tojo"


Scientific (actual) data
PlanetK2-285 d
Planet statusConfirmed
Planet mass0.02045
Radius0.221
Orbital period10.4558
Semi major axis0.1178
Orbit eccentricity0
Inclination89.643
Discovered2018
Updated2021-02-05
Tconj2457750
Tzero tr2457750
Impact parameter0.2
K0.68
Temperature (kelvin)620
PublicationPublished in a refereed paper
Detection typePrimary Transit
Mass detection typeRadial Velocity
Radius detection typePrimary Transit
Alternate namesEPIC 246471491 d, 2MASS J23173222+0118010 d, WISE J231732.23+011800.6 d
Star nameK2-285
Right ascension349.38°
Declination1.3°
Mag v12.03
Mag j10.477
Mag h10.069
Star distance155.65
Star metallicity0
Star mass0.83
Star radius0.79
Star sp typeK2 V
Star temperature4975
Star alternate namesEPIC 246471491, 2MASS J23173222+0118010, WISE J231732.23+011800.6
Wikipedia articleK2-285 d

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Fictional info (?)
Suggested nameRusha'tojo
Planet typeTerrestrial
It is named after the deity Rusha'tojo, the creator of nature.

At this time it may appear as a bright star-like object, but is often far more difficult to observe than Batobo Rege.

An observer on Rusha'tojo would therefore see only one summer every four years.

Future targets for exploration in the Rusha'tojo system include the probable ice-covered liquid ocean of its moon Nohyo.

The largest moon is said to have unreliable earth-like bacteria known to survive in the mountains while hunting something called Ryohyami Nyo. Most Tozepi Pahyu are closely related to the Shogiso-paya but with 8 tentacles and vary in size from 40 to 70 cm. The Tozepi Pahyu are known to live at temperatures from 10 to 60°C and even extreme gravity.
Estimated population300000000
AtmosphereCarbon dioxide67%
Water20%
Oxygen13%
Methane0.00023%
Atmospheric pressure17 bar
artist's rendition
MoonChibya JuMedium-sized slightly egg-shaped oceanic planetoid
NohyoVery small slightly egg-shaped rocky moon
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