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Info for exoplanet "Peorix"


Scientific (actual) data
PlanetTOI-1442 b
Planet statusConfirmed
Planet mass0.005
Radius0.1044
Orbital period0.41
Semi major axis0.0071
Discovered2022
Updated2022-09-16
Tzero tr2458680
Impact parameter0.33
Temperature (kelvin)1072
PublicationPublished in a refereed paper
Detection typePrimary Transit
Mass detection typeTheoretical
Radius detection typePrimary Transit
Star nameTOI-1442
Right ascension287.29°
Declination74.17°
Mag v14
Star distance41.2
Star mass0.29
Star radius0.31
Star temperature3330
Wikipedia articleTOI-1442 b

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Fictional info (?)
Suggested namePeorix
Planet typeHot planet
This hot planet is named after the deity Peorix, the creator of good fortune.

Like Lene Thee, Peorix has been orbiting TOI-1442 within Tispero Rosa's orbit as an inferior planet, and never moves more than 31 degrees away from TOI-1442.

As seen from TOI-1442, in a frame of reference that rotates with the orbital motion, it appears to rotate only once every two years.

It has the densest atmosphere of the three hot planets, consisting partly of carbon dioxide. The atmospheric pressure at the planet's surface is 0.09 bar, or roughly the pressure found 1485 m under the oceans of Lene Thee.

Observations from Earth have shown seasonal change and increased weather activity as Peorix approached its equinox 7 years ago.

The largest moon is occupied by unreliable medieval herbivores that feed alone by consuming something called Opheauto at night. The Moskal Ka are closely related to Nelene but have wings and vary in length from 17 to 39 meters. The Moskal Ka can live at temperatures from -50 to -40°C and even severe infection.
Estimated population13000000000
AtmosphereCarbon dioxide49%
Water42%
Oxygen8.2%
Methane0.0012%
Atmospheric pressure0.09 bar
artist's rendition
MoonHaculo-epiHuge round crater-filled asteroid
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