The host star of the Aeneas 1-I system. Slightly larger than Juno, it burns with a bright white light. It is in a stable state and will probably last for billions of years to come.
GENERAL INFO
- Created On: Windows
- Game Version: 0.9.704.0
CHARACTERISTICS
- Radius: 139.1 Mm
- Sea Level: None
- Surface Gravity: 274.0 m/s
- Rotational Period: N/A
- Escape Velocity: 276.09 km/s
- Mass: 7.94E+28kg
Atmosphere
- Height: 605 km
- Scale Height: 88 km
- Surface Air Density: 1.000 kg/m3
- Surface Temperature: 5,778 K
EQUIRECTANGULAR MAP
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15.1k StarborneAerospace
@IAMMFHeavyIndustries You're welcome. Little bit of Greek mythology to brighten up your day!
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15.1k StarborneAerospace
@IAMMFHeavyIndustries So for these planets, I am researching names of figures from Greek and Roman mythology that I find fitting of the planet. For instance: Aeneas was a Greek hero who survived the trojan war and sailed across the Sea to a new land. His descendants then later founded the Roman Empire. Thank you by the way.
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@Hermes01000100 Yes. Romulus, founder of Rome. I have another astroid that orbits Romulus called Remus, named after his brother. I haven't posted Remus yet.