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Original submission for Thermal Skew

Original submission, by G-Dissident [2023-04-30 13:37:15]
DISCOVERER
NAME
Thermal Skew
SYSTEMNAME
Blooe Phoe LD-A d14-2
CATEGORY
Sights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
Planetary Features
REGION
Norma Expanse
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Hot Jupiter is only 1.5 ls from its star and surpasses it in temperature by 2.5 times.
DESCRIPTION

Arriving in the Blooe Phoe LD-A d14-2 system to the main star (neutron star in a binary) at 17 ls is the M (Red dwarf) Star in orbit of which is Class V gas giant only 1.5 ls from it.

In addition to the fact that its orbit is extremely close, the surface temperature of this gas giant is 6,901 K, while the temperature of the star itself is only 2,851 K. This temperature bias is caused by proximity to a neutron star.

The distance from the "surface" to the "surface" is ≈182794 km *(If my calculations are correct and if this information can be indicated here at all)

This body also has a very fast orbit (3,6 hours) and rotation period (4,7 hours), because of this it has a pronounced ellipsoid shape.

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