Lore:

Aurelius is a magnificent gas giant orbiting a blue giant star named Ordsa. Positioned just near the habitable zone, Aurelius is a stunning sapphire blue due to the presence of methane and other gases in its atmosphere. The planet’s distance from Celestia allows it to maintain a relatively stable climate, making it a fascinating world to observe.

Interesting Facts:

Mass: 1.1 times the mass of Jupiter
Diameter: 1.0 times the diameter of Jupiter
Orbital Period: 5.90 Earth years

Moon:

Aurelius has a single, large moon named Elysium, which harbors life. Elysium is a lush, verdant world with vast forests, flowing rivers, and diverse ecosystems.
Lore: According to ancient myths, Aurelius was once a barren and lifeless planet until the gods of the cosmos bestowed upon it the gift of life. The inhabitants of Elysium believe that their world was created by the divine beings who reside within the sapphire depths of Aurelius. The moon’s lush landscapes and thriving ecosystems are seen as a testament to the gods’ benevolence and wisdom.

The people of Elysium hold sacred rituals and ceremonies to honor the gods of Aurelius, seeking their guidance and protection. The planet’s sapphire blue color is revered as a symbol of purity and divine favor, and the inhabitants believe that the storms on Aurelius are the gods’ way of communicating with them.

There are droods living on the moon of the gas giant, the alliens there are allies with them, this gas giant has a lot more to explain, but this is long enough.

This is probally the best gas giant I have made using the gas giant template.

GENERAL INFO

  • Created On: Windows
  • Game Version: 1.3.116.0

CHARACTERISTICS

  • Radius: 69,911 km
  • Sea Level: None
  • Surface Gravity: 123.8 m/s
  • Rotational Period: 5d 20h
  • Escape Velocity: 131.56 km/s
  • Mass: 9.07E+27kg

Atmosphere

  • Height: 155 km
  • Scale Height: 22 km
  • Surface Air Density: 0.160 kg/m3
  • Surface Temperature: 1,000 K

EQUIRECTANGULAR MAP


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