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Space Astro
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Info for exoplanet "Carnome-te"
Scientific (actual) data |
Planet | OGLE-2011-BLG-0251L b |
Planet status | Confirmed |
Planet mass | 0.96 |
Semi major axis | 3.86 |
Discovered | 2012 |
Updated | 2016-02-26 |
Publication | Published in a refereed paper |
Detection type | Microlensing |
Star name | OGLE-2011-BLG-0251L |
Right ascension | 264.56° |
Declination | -27.14° |
Star distance | 4090 |
Star mass | 0.47 |
Wikipedia article | OGLE-2011-BLG-0251L b |
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Fictional info (?) |
Suggested name | Carnome-te |
Planet type | Cold gas giant |
It is a cold gas giant planet with a mass one-thousandth that of OGLE-2011-BLG-0251L, but two-and-a-half times that of all the other planets in its solar system combined. It is named after the deity Carnome-te, the spirit of the sky.
Future astrobiology missions are planned, including the Carnome-te 1300 and ExoCarnome-te rovers.
In 1787, images from Frontier 4 showed Carnome-te as an almost featureless planet in visible light, without the cloud bands or storms associated with the other cold gas giants.
The lovely oceans are entirely said to have unpredictable earth-like aliens called the "Iolelia Oneme". They feed by killing the Calide-ke if it is available. The Iolelia Oneme are related to the Lasnere Mis but have 12 tentacles and vary in size from 70 to 90 mm. The Iolelia Oneme can endure temperatures from 130 to 150°C and severe infection. |
Estimated population | 2800000 |
Atmosphere | Carbon dioxide | 95% |
Oxygen | 2.4% |
Water | 1.2% |
Methane | 0.35% |
Atmospheric pressure | 0.8 bar |
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No known satellites |
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Website by Joachim Michaelis
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