Embrum is a fascinating celestial body, a lava moon with a unique set of characteristics. Its surface is dominated by newly formed continents, which are likely a result of volcanic activity and constant geological changes. The presence of continents suggests a dynamic and evolving landscape.
As Embrum cools down over time, it has managed to develop an atmosphere, which is a significant feature for a moon. This atmosphere could consist of various gases, depending on the geological and chemical processes occurring on the moon's surface. The atmosphere plays a crucial role in regulating Embrum's climate and conditions, allowing for potential life or supporting scientific exploration.
Embrum orbits its parent planet, Crius, which is a hot Jupiter. Crius, being a gas giant, likely exerts a strong gravitational pull on Embrum, influencing its orbital dynamics and tidal forces, which could further contribute to the moon's geological activity.
Overall, Embrum is a captivating world with a combination of geological activity, a developing atmosphere, and an intriguing relationship with its hot Jupiter parent planet, Crius. It would be a fascinating subject for further scientific study and exploration.
GENERAL INFO
- Predecessor: Pyros
- Created On: Windows
- Game Version: 1.2.106.1
CHARACTERISTICS
- Radius: 415 km
- Sea Level: 0 m
- Surface Gravity: 4.6 m/s
- Rotational Period: 11d 1h 7m 26s
- Escape Velocity: 1.95 km/s
- Mass: 1.18E+22kg
Atmosphere
- Height: 126 km
- Scale Height: 18 km
- Surface Air Density: 1.200 kg/m3
- Surface Temperature: 280 K
EQUIRECTANGULAR MAP
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1,349 Drood1538408
@Junkthunder Also blue dwarfs are the final phase of red dwarfs before it turns into white dwarfs
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3,604 Junkthunder
@Drood1538408 yeah, they just boil off all the hydrogen they have and turn into white dwarfs. Nothing spectacular like a supernova or red giant faze.
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1,349 Drood1538408
So blue dwarfs can't turn into red giants, instead it cools down into a white dwarf.
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3,604 Junkthunder
@AK5Z but seriously the universe can be very weird with exoplanets at times.
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3,604 Junkthunder
@AK5Z that's why i use SpaceEngine for inspiration, since it is very much the entire universe.
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3,604 Junkthunder
@AK5Z all of them are still pretty hot but i whould assume for the first planet "Pyros" to be the hottest due to star proximity and Crius's/other moons gravitational pull, like what happens to IO
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12.3k Tallisar
@Junkthunder But, they are still hot, and the farthest could be hotter, or cooler. If it is eccentric, the apoapsis faces the star, it is most likely going to be hotter if it goes to the outer edges of the Crius system because it is closer to the star than it is to Crius, giving a large orbit ratio (I think... my science may be wrong, so don't take it for granted).
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3,604 Junkthunder
@AK5Z yes. As the moons get farther away from from Crius they start to cool down and become less HOT
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12.3k Tallisar
I LOVE THE DESCRIPTION OH MY LORD YOU HAVE A STORY IN THE DESCRIPTION!
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good job
@Aviametal thanks ! I see people really like the lava planets i make.