Mahadevi system
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The Mahadevi system is a star system in the Celestial Lance Universe. It is relatively near to the Messier 75 globular cluster on the outer side of the Centaurus arm of the galaxy, and located about 180 light years above the galactic plane.
Specifications
The Mahadevi system contains a K5V main sequence star with nine planets and five known wormholes.
Other names
The Mahadevi system is also known as:
- महादेवी (Mahādevī, in Sanskrit), named for the supreme goddess in the Shaktism sect of Hinduism.
Planets
Planets are listed from closest to the star moving outward. The asteroid belt is located between planets 5 and 6.
- Mahadevi 1 – rocky
- Mahadevi 2 – rocky
- Mahadevi 3 – rocky, Goldilocks
- Mahadevi 4 – rocky
- Mahadevi 5 – rocky
- Mahadevi 6 – gas giant
- Mahadevi 7 – ice giant
- Mahadevi 8 – rocky
- Mahadevi 9 – rocky
Wormholes
The Mahadevi system has the following wormholes: