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Info for exoplanet "Pema"


Scientific (actual) data
PlanetNu Oph c
Planet statusConfirmed
Mass sini24.662
Orbital period3184.83
Semi major axis5.931
Orbit eccentricity0.18
Angular distance0.125641
Discovered2010
Updated2019-04-02
Omega8.27
Tperi2453040
K177.78
PublicationAnnounced on a professional conference
Detection typeRadial Velocity
Mass detection typeRadial Velocity
Star nameNu Oph
Right ascension269.76°
Declination-9.77°
Mag v3.33
Star distance46.8
Star metallicity0.13
Star mass3.04
Star radius15.1
Star sp typeK0III
Star temperature4928
Wikipedia articlenu Oph c

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Fictional info (?)
Suggested namePema
Planet typeCold planet
This cold planet is named after the deity Pema, the bringer of prosperity.

The methane has probably photodissociated, and the free carbon dioxide has been swept into interplanetary space by the solar wind because of the lack of a water layer.

The arid oceans are crowded with odd ultra advanced plants known as "Sinedei". They spend their life by eating anything they find that lives there. Sinedei are somewhat related to Tayrosa Lyp but have 8 arms and vary in length from 50 to 120 mm. Sinedei can endure temperatures from 10 to 50°C and high atmospheric pressure.
Estimated population10000000000
AtmosphereCarbon dioxide88%
Oxygen11%
Methane0.003%
Water0.0016%
Atmospheric pressure4 bar
artist's rendition
MoonMarthys Thede HaMedium-sized round crater-filled asteroid
Mecli'autoVery small irregular ice asteroid
Lipid'panthyMedium-sized round ice moon
Iote-siMedium-sized round rocky asteroid
Culoron LykebeLarge irregular gaseous asteroid
Eukebest RonSmall almost round crater-filled moon
Kopeti-banpo HaMedium-sized irregular gaseous moon
DeatymirHuge slightly egg-shaped rocky moon
Koebe CalnandHuge irregular crater-filled asteroid
Phogir Nustia-daSmall round gaseous moon
Ferpa-ebete-lypLarge potato shaped rocky asteroid
TidesbosMedium-sized slightly egg-shaped gaseous moon
Fran PalMedium-sized round rocky planetoid
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