Inconceivable system

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The Inconceivable system is a star system in the Celestial Lance Universe. It contains three similar-mass G-type, main sequence, yellow dwarf stars in a Moore orbital system: a figure-eight shape when viewed from Earth. Due to the odds of this kind of star system existing, it was given this name.

Planets

Planets are listed under each star from closest to the star moving outward.

Inconceivable Alpha

Inconceivable Alpha is a G8IV similar in most respects to Beta Aquilae A, though with a spectral magnitude of 2.2 and an age of about 5.1 billion years. The asteroid belt is located between planets 3 and 4.

  • Inconceivable A1
  • Inconceivable A2
  • Inconceivable A3
  • Inconceivable A4
  • Inconceivable A5
  • Inconceivable A6

Inconceivable Beta

Inconceivable Beta is a G2V similar in most respects to Sol, though with a spectral magnitude of 3.7 and an age of about 4.9 billion years. The asteroid belt is located between planets 4 and 5.

  • Inconceivable B1
  • Inconceivable B2
  • Inconceivable B3
  • Inconceivable B4
  • Inconceivable B5
  • Inconceivable B6
  • Inconceivable B7
  • Inconceivable B8

Inconceivable Gamma

Inconceivable Gamma is a G2IV similar in most respects to 51 Pegasi, though with a spectral magnitude of 4.3 and an age of about 5.1 billion years. The asteroid belt is located between planets 3 and 5.

  • Inconceivable G1
  • Inconceivable G2
  • Inconceivable G3
  • Inconceivable G4
  • Inconceivable G5
  • Inconceivable G6
  • Inconceivable G7
  • Inconceivable G8

Wormholes

The Inconceivable system has the following wormholes:

Alpha

  1. REPLACE () –
  2. REPLACE () –

Beta

  1. REPLACE () –
  2. REPLACE () –

Gamma

  1. REPLACE () –
  2. REPLACE () –
  3. REPLACE () –

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