Iciron Star System

From Solas Tempus DB
Iciron Star
Type: K4V Orange Main Sequence Star
Radius: 5.57 x 107 km
Mass: 1.45 x 1030 kg (70.0% of Sol)
Temperature: 4500 K
Luminosity: 1.25 x 1026 W (30.0% of Sol)
Ecosphere:Between 0.55 and 0.79 AU
Location: Category:Crimson Horizon Sector
6 ly from New Terra Station

This system is anchored by an exceptionally unstable K4V star, prone to erratic solar flares and violent coronal mass ejections. Containing 17 planets and 35 moons, the entire orbital plane is saturated with lethal high radiation, making the system uninhabitable. No potentially habitable worlds exist within the scorching or irradiated zones of this star's influence.

Asteroid Belt

An asteroid belt orbits roughly between 0.400 AU and 0.443 AU. These rocky fragments are constantly bombarded by the unstable star's output, resulting in extreme surface radiation levels across the entire belt.

6532-CX

Class: I
Distance: 1.321 AU
Period: 1 year 189 days 5 hours and 53 minutes
Radius: 35,367.31 km
Gravity: 0.458 g

6532-CX is a massive ice giant composed of rock, ice, methane, and ammonia, featuring a tilted magnetic field. The average internal conditions of this gas giant are an average of 1651.4 kPa (16.3 atmospheres) and -19.3 degrees C, with atmospheric pressure dropping by a third to a half for every 77.6 km from the core. Like all bodies in this system, it is subjected to intense high radiation from the central star.

348

Class: D
Distance: 4.87158 x 106 km
Period: 2 days 3 hours and 31 minutes
Radius: 2,389.8 km
Gravity: 0.312 g

A small icy dwarf moon orbiting close to its parent. It consists of frozen hydrocarbons and ice with no atmosphere; the surface has an average temperature of -103.2 degrees C and is heavily affected by high system radiation.

457

Class: C
Distance: 2.63113 x 107 km
Period: 26 days 22 hours and 34 minutes
Radius: 9,467.5 km
Gravity: 1.164 g

This dead world moon is a barren sphere of anthracite, basalt, and hydrocarbons. It lacks an atmosphere and remains bathed in high levels of systemic radiation, with a surface temperature of -101.0 degrees C.

4264-XI

Class: C
Distance: 1.54 AU
Period: 1 year 333 days 3 hours and 8 minutes
Radius: 8,592.46 km
Gravity: 1.227 g

4264-XI is a class C dead world with a surface composed of anthracite and basalt. With no atmospheric protection, the planet is a high-radiation environment with a frigid average surface temperature of -117.8 degrees C.

1364-IS

Class: I
Distance: 2.296 AU
Period: 3 years 175 days 22 hours and 8 minutes
Radius: 24,899.0 km
Gravity: 0.346 g

An ice giant featuring a tilted magnetic field and an atmosphere of rock, ice, methane, and ammonia. The average internal conditions are 7275.3 kPa (71.8 atmospheres) and -75.5 degrees C, with the atmospheric pressure dropping by a third to a half for every 87.4 km from the core. The planet is deeply affected by the system's high radiation.

881

Class: C
Distance: 2.20415 x 107 km
Period: 20 days 15 hours and 45 minutes
Radius: 3,188.47 km
Gravity: 0.378 g

A dead moon with a basaltic surface and no atmosphere, maintaining an average temperature of -141.0 degrees C. Its proximity to 1364-IS does not protect it from the high radiation levels emitted by the unstable star.

436

Class: C
Distance: 3.28581 x 107 km
Period: 37 days 14 hours and 20 minutes
Radius: 2,231.71 km
Gravity: 0.326 g

This moon is a small, dead world composed of anthracite and basalt. The surface is exposed to the full brunt of the system's high radiation and has an average temperature of -141.0 degrees C.

6304-EU

Class: I
Distance: 3.074 AU
Period: 5 years 143 days 2 hours and 52 minutes
Radius: 34,815.92 km
Gravity: 0.279 g

6304-EU is an ice giant composed of rock, ice, methane, and ammonia. Its average internal conditions are 3049.4 kPa (30.1 atmospheres) and -106.3 degrees C, with pressure dropping by a third to a half every 86.1 km. Its vast reach is saturated with high radiation from the primary star.

137

Class: C
Distance: 4.23450 x 107 km
Period: 55 days and 6 minutes
Radius: 3,969.74 km
Gravity: 0.493 g

A dead world moon lacking an atmosphere with an average surface temperature of -157.0 degrees C. Its basalt and anthracite surface is permanently scarred by high systemic radiation.

324

Class: C
Distance: 4.70508 x 107 km
Period: 64 days 10 hours and 10 minutes
Radius: 8,902.23 km
Gravity: 1.333 g

A large dead moon with significant gravity, it remains airless and frozen with an average temperature of -159.2 degrees C. It is under constant exposure to high radiation levels.

859

Class: C
Distance: 5.15984 x 107 km
Period: 73 days 23 hours and 39 minutes
Radius: 6,343.38 km
Gravity: 0.873 g

This dead moon is composed of anthracite, basalt, and hydrocarbons. It has an average surface temperature of -162.8 degrees C and high radiation remains a dominant environmental factor.

9707-OK

Class: C
Distance: 3.663 AU
Period: 7 years 5 days 5 hours and 45 minutes
Radius: 2,781.28 km
Gravity: 0.374 g

9707-OK is an airless dead world characterized by anthracite and basalt. The world is a cold, radiation-blasted rock with an average surface temperature of -171.6 degrees C.

6297-GF

Class: C
Distance: 3.835 AU
Period: 7 years 187 days 15 hours and 47 minutes
Radius: 9,915.66 km
Gravity: 1.259 g

A massive dead world of anthracite and basalt, 6297-GF possesses no atmosphere and sits at an average surface temperature of -173.1 degrees C. It cannot mitigate the intense high radiation found throughout the system.

657

Class: D
Distance: 2.56048 x 107 km
Period: 25 days 20 hours and 42 minutes
Radius: 1,160.92 km
Gravity: 0.14 g

A small icy dwarf moon with a surface temperature of -176.2 degrees C. Its surface of frozen hydrocarbons and ice is continuously bombarded by high systemic radiation.

753

Class: D
Distance: 4.28556 x 107 km
Period: 56 days and 3 minutes
Radius: 2,327.97 km
Gravity: 0.304 g

This dwarf planet-class moon is a frozen body of ice and hydrocarbons with an average temperature of -172.3 degrees C. It suffers from high radiation levels due to the instability of the system's star.

851

Class: D
Distance: 4.45208 x 107 km
Period: 59 days 7 hours and 9 minutes
Radius: 1,131.67 km
Gravity: 0.148 g

A tiny icy body with very low gravity and an average surface temperature of -176.5 degrees C. Its airless surface is subjected to constant high radiation exposure.

909

Class: D
Distance: 4.54801 x 107 km
Period: 61 days 5 hours and 23 minutes
Radius: 2,823.94 km
Gravity: 0.437 g

A dwarf moon composed of frozen hydrocarbons and ice. It is a high-radiation environment with no atmosphere and an average temperature of -169.3 degrees C.

8954-FS

Class: C
Distance: 4.854 AU
Period: 10 years 256 days 7 hours and 25 minutes
Radius: 3,615.41 km
Gravity: 0.56 g

8954-FS is a dead world made of basalt and hydrocarbons. It is an airless sphere frozen at -186.9 degrees C and permeated by high radiation.

2067-CH

Class: I
Distance: 5.695 AU
Period: 13 years 218 days 16 hours and 27 minutes
Radius: 17,804.08 km
Gravity: 0.269 g

This ice giant consists of rock, ice, methane, and ammonia with a tilted magnetic field. The average internal conditions are 10396.9 kPa (102.6 atmospheres) and -147.2 degrees C, with pressure dropping by a third to a half for every 108.1 km from the core. Its atmosphere is exposed to the system's high radiation.

929

Class: D
Distance: 4.37772 x 107 km
Period: 57 days 19 hours and 38 minutes
Radius: 2,813.35 km
Gravity: 0.37 g

An icy dwarf moon with no atmosphere and a surface temperature of -188.5 degrees C. Its frozen surface remains under a constant flux of high radiation.

314

Class: D
Distance: 4.67475 x 107 km
Period: 63 days 19 hours and 14 minutes
Radius: 2,305.42 km
Gravity: 0.337 g

A small icy body with an average surface temperature of -193.0 degrees C. The lack of an atmosphere leaves the surface vulnerable to high systemic radiation.

905

Class: D
Distance: 5.38295 x 107 km
Period: 78 days 20 hours and 44 minutes
Radius: 728.27 km
Gravity: 0.113 g

A tiny dwarf moon with a surface temperature of -190.3 degrees C. High radiation levels are present across its icy, airless surface.

230

Class: D
Distance: 5.63472 x 107 km
Period: 84 days 10 hours and 20 minutes
Radius: 2,213.85 km
Gravity: 0.3 g

This dwarf moon consists of frozen hydrocarbons and ice. It remains a cold, high-radiation world with an average surface temperature of -191.6 degrees C.

156

Class: D
Distance: 5.79196 x 107 km
Period: 87 days 23 hours and 45 minutes
Radius: 2,486.59 km
Gravity: 0.297 g

A frozen icy body orbiting 2067-CH with an average temperature of -192.9 degrees C. The moon is a dead world under the constant influence of high radiation.

324

Class: D
Distance: 6.04072 x 107 km
Period: 93 days 17 hours and 15 minutes
Radius: 2,827.0 km
Gravity: 0.437 g

An icy dwarf moon with no atmosphere and an average temperature of -190.5 degrees C. The surface is exposed to high levels of radiation from the unstable central star.

2763-RS

Class: C
Distance: 6.405 AU
Period: 16 years 81 days 3 hours and 30 minutes
Radius: 7,980.23 km
Gravity: 0.976 g

2763-RS is an airless dead world of basalt and anthracite, completely saturated with high radiation. The surface has an average temperature of -194.0 degrees C.

712

Class: D
Distance: 1.53639 x 107 km
Period: 12 days and 30 minutes
Radius: 2,695.68 km
Gravity: 0.404 g

A dwarf icy moon with a surface temperature of -197.9 degrees C. It lacks any protection from high systemic radiation.

441

Class: D
Distance: 2.66752 x 107 km
Period: 27 days 12 hours and 2 minutes
Radius: 1,562.92 km
Gravity: 0.205 g

This small icy moon consists of frozen hydrocarbons and ice. It is a sterile world subjected to high radiation levels and an average temperature of -194.4 degrees C.

691

Class: D
Distance: 4.45468 x 107 km
Period: 59 days 8 hours and 23 minutes
Radius: 1,947.28 km
Gravity: 0.255 g

A dwarf moon of ice and hydrocarbons with an average surface temperature of -194.3 degrees C. The environment is dominated by high radiation and extreme cold.

251

Class: D
Distance: 5.56205 x 107 km
Period: 82 days 19 hours and 16 minutes
Radius: 929.08 km
Gravity: 0.126 g

A tiny, airless icy body with an average surface temperature of -196.2 degrees C. High radiation levels make the surface of this dwarf moon inhospitable.

700

Class: D
Distance: 5.88238 x 107 km
Period: 90 days 1 hour and 23 minutes
Radius: 2,902.97 km
Gravity: 0.44 g

A frozen hydrocarbon world orbiting its parent planet with an average temperature of -197.3 degrees C. It remains exposed to the system's high radiation.

331

Class: D
Distance: 6.12718 x 107 km
Period: 95 days 17 hours and 43 minutes
Radius: 66.86 km
Gravity: 0.009 g

A minuscule moonlet of ice with an average temperature of -193.4 degrees C. Despite its small size, it is continuously bathed in high radiation.

265

Class: D
Distance: 6.13901 x 107 km
Period: 96 days and 22 minutes
Radius: 1,586.91 km
Gravity: 0.179 g

An icy dwarf moon at -195.8 degrees C. The surface is airless and permeated by high radiation.

1826-EL

Class: C
Distance: 7.332 AU
Period: 19 years 315 days 16 hours and 44 minutes
Radius: 3,094.19 km
Gravity: 0.406 g

1826-EL is a dead world of anthracite and basalt. It is a frozen, airless rock with an average surface temperature of -202.2 degrees C that receives high levels of radiation from the unstable star.

8129-EW

Class: I
Distance: 7.535 AU
Period: 20 years 254 days 17 hours and 6 minutes
Radius: 48,291.67 km
Gravity: 0.18 g

A massive ice giant with a tilted magnetic field and a rock-ice-methane core. Average internal conditions are 1510.8 kPa (14.9 atmospheres) and -159.5 degrees C, with pressure dropping every 109.4 km. Its atmosphere is constantly influenced by high systemic radiation.

7611-QL

Class: C
Distance: 8.801 AU
Period: 26 years 45 days 18 hours and 20 minutes
Radius: 8,949.6 km
Gravity: 1.261 g

7611-QL is a large dead world of anthracite and basalt. Its surface has an average temperature of -205.5 degrees C and is subjected to high radiation from the system.

998

Class: D
Distance: 7.39873 x 107 km
Period: 127 days and 53 minutes
Radius: 1,837.02 km
Gravity: 0.286 g

An icy dwarf moon with no atmosphere. It experiences high radiation levels and an average temperature of -206.1 degrees C.

399

Class: D
Distance: 9.47138 x 107 km
Period: 183 days 23 hours and 57 minutes
Radius: 1,985.85 km
Gravity: 0.272 g

This moon is a frozen body of hydrocarbons and ice with an average temperature of -209.3 degrees C. Its surface is exposed to the system's high radiation.

319

Class: D
Distance: 9.71981 x 107 km
Period: 191 days 6 hours and 49 minutes
Radius: 1,420.8 km
Gravity: 0.167 g

A small icy dwarf moon with an average surface temperature of -209.0 degrees C. The lack of atmosphere makes it a high-radiation environment.

102

Class: D
Distance: 9.84827 x 107 km
Period: 195 days 2 hours and 8 minutes
Radius: 831.13 km
Gravity: 0.095 g

A tiny icy body with a surface temperature of -208.6 degrees C. High systemic radiation constantly bombards its frozen surface.

929

Class: D
Distance: 9.91560 x 107 km
Period: 197 days 2 hours and 14 minutes
Radius: 245.64 km
Gravity: 0.031 g

A minuscule icy moon and radiation-blasted rock frozen at -205.0 degrees C.

4714-AI

Class: C
Distance: 9.825 AU
Period: 30 years 298 days 9 hours and 55 minutes
Radius: 9,738.05 km
Gravity: 1.138 g

4714-AI is a massive dead world with a surface of anthracite and basalt. It possesses no atmosphere, is saturated with high radiation, and has an average surface temperature of -211.3 degrees C.

3933-RG

Class: D
Distance: 10.622 AU
Period: 34 years 234 days 1 hour and 16 minutes
Radius: 694.28 km
Gravity: 0.087 g

3933-RG is a small dwarf planet of frozen hydrocarbons and ice. Its surface temperature is -212.4 degrees C and it is affected by high systemic radiation.

1794-CA

Class: C
Distance: 10.801 AU
Period: 35 years 189 days 15 hours and 52 minutes
Radius: 9,466.28 km
Gravity: 1.063 g

A dead world composed of anthracite and basalt. This airless planet is a high-radiation environment with a surface temperature of -211.7 degrees C.

6314-AC

Class: C
Distance: 11.938 AU
Period: 41 years 101 days 7 hours and 43 minutes
Radius: 6,561.25 km
Gravity: 0.871 g

6314-AC is a dead world with a basaltic surface and an average temperature of -215.4 degrees C. It possesses no atmosphere to shield it from the star's high radiation output.

889

Class: D
Distance: 1.08516 x 107 km
Period: 7 days 3 hours and 15 minutes
Radius: 655.8 km
Gravity: 0.101 g

A small icy dwarf moon with an average temperature of -214.6 degrees C. High radiation levels are present across its frozen hydrocarbon surface.

580

Class: D
Distance: 8.56006 x 107 km
Period: 158 days 2 hours and 12 minutes
Radius: 1,701.15 km
Gravity: 0.231 g

An icy body with an average surface temperature of -215.3 degrees C. It lacks an atmosphere and remains exposed to high systemic radiation.

195

Class: D
Distance: 8.71395 x 107 km
Period: 162 days 8 hours and 58 minutes
Radius: 1,143.96 km
Gravity: 0.156 g

This dwarf moon consists of ice and hydrocarbons with an average temperature of -215.0 degrees C. High radiation levels make the surface a harsh environment.

628

Class: D
Distance: 9.32715 x 107 km
Period: 179 days 19 hours and 28 minutes
Radius: 1,278.52 km
Gravity: 0.179 g

A small icy body at -215.9 degrees C. It is subjected to constant high radiation from the system.

631

Class: D
Distance: 9.44742 x 107 km
Period: 183 days 7 hours and 12 minutes
Radius: 1,117.62 km
Gravity: 0.16 g

An icy dwarf moon with no atmosphere and an average temperature of -214.8 degrees C. It remains a cold, high-radiation world.

604

Class: D
Distance: 9.61142 x 107 km
Period: 188 days 2 hours and 15 minutes
Radius: 1,285.26 km
Gravity: 0.192 g

The outermost moon of 6314-AC, composed of frozen hydrocarbons at -218.1 degrees C. It is heavily irradiated by the unstable star.

6410-UO

Class: C
Distance: 12.701 AU
Period: 45 years 108 days 5 hours and 14 minutes
Radius: 1,633.84 km
Gravity: 0.21 g

6410-UO is the furthest planet in the system, a dead world of anthracite and basalt with a surface temperature of -219.1 degrees C. Despite its extreme distance, it is still permeated by high radiation from the system's unstable sun.