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Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-11-26 16:48:52] | → | Selected revision, by timeagent [2022-11-26 17:26:04] |
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Poseidon and Amphitrite | → | Poseidon and Amphitrite |
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Arcadian Stream | → | Arcadian Stream |
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Two closely orbiting water worlds in the system of a Herbig Ae/Be protostar. | → | Two closely orbiting water worlds in the system of a Herbig Ae/Be protostar. |
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A binary pair of Water Worlds around a Herbig Ae/Be protostar. Young star systems such as these rarely house Water Worlds, so a binary pair of them is even more rare. Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea, and his wife Amphitrite seem to be the perfect name for this pair of water worlds in a close orbit with each other. The first planet weighs 2.8 Earth Masses, while the second 2.6 Earth masses and both are candidates for terraforming. The pair is only 74 light seconds away from the central Herbig Ae/Be star, which has 10 solar masses. | → | A binary pair of Water Worlds around a Herbig Ae/Be protostar. Young star systems such as these rarely house Water Worlds, so a binary pair of them is even more rare. Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea, and his wife Amphitrite seem to be the perfect name for this pair of water worlds in a close orbit with each other. The distance between both planets is roughly only 0.13 light seconds. The first planet weighs 2.8 Earth Masses, while the second 2.6 Earth masses and both are candidates for terraforming. The pair is only 74 light seconds away from the central Herbig Ae/Be star, which has 10 solar masses. |
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