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==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
The Hemelein Prime system contains a single, yellow-white sub-giant star about 10 billion years old. It is located approximately 160 light years from [[Earth]]. It has around 1.2 times the mass of the [[Sol system|Sun]]. | The Hemelein Prime system contains a single, yellow-white sub-giant star about 10 billion years old. It is located approximately 160 light years from [[Earth]] in normal space. It has around 1.2 times the mass of the [[Sol system|Sun]]. | ||
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The Hemelein Prime system is also known as: | The Hemelein Prime system is also known as: | ||
*Gěng Hé San (梗河三), meaning ''Celestial Lance 3'' in Chinese. | *Gěng Hé San (梗河三), meaning ''Celestial Lance 3'' in Chinese. | ||
*UP726184-A, the catalog name assigned by the [[Kimmalevoi]] | |||
==Planets== | ==Planets== | ||
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==Wormholes== | ==Wormholes== | ||
The Hemelein system has the following [[wormhole]]s: | The Hemelein system has the following [[wormhole]]s: | ||
# | #[[Renn Prime system|Renn Prime]] (3) – In the [[NGC 5248]] galaxy. Not discovered in ''[[Hemelein Discovery]]''. Intergalactic wormhole. The wormhole trip takes about 0.059 seconds. Believed to be artificially created. | ||
# | #[[Procyon system|Procyon]] (3) – Discovered by [[Adele Watanabe]] during her survey of the system in ''[[Hemelein Discovery]]'', though she did not transit the wormhole. | ||
# | #[[Polaris system|Polaris]] (1) – Discovered by Adele Watanabe during her survey of the system in ''[[Hemelein Discovery]]'', though she did not transit the wormhole. | ||
#[[Saak system|Saak]] (1) – Adele Watanabe originally entered the system through this wormhole at the beginning of in ''[[Hemelein Discovery]]''. | |||
# | #[[Procyon system|Procyon]] (2) – This wormhole is located inside '''[[Cellan Three]]'''. Has been visited before, but probes were unable to figure out where they were due to the [[hemeleinium]] content in the enclosure. | ||
# | #[[Rau system|Rau]] (1) – To [[Kimmalevoi]] space | ||
# | #REPLACE () – Discovered in 4128 after the events in ''[[Hemelein Discovery]]''. Oort wormhole. | ||
==Questions to be answered== | ==Questions to be answered== | ||
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#Are there other stations within the star system or nearby systems? | #Are there other stations within the star system or nearby systems? | ||
#Come up with reason why no other aliens have explored and claimed this system. Legends, warnings, natural phenomena, etc. main reason below: | #Come up with reason why no other aliens have explored and claimed this system. Legends, warnings, natural phenomena, etc. main reason below: | ||
#The closed off part of the station encloses a wormhole node. People previously had visited it but couldn't figure out how to get out, so never figured out where they were. The station was discovered from the outside through the discovery of a previously unexplored and undiscovered part of the wormhole network. There are | #The closed off part of the station encloses a wormhole node. People previously had visited it but couldn't figure out how to get out, so never figured out where they were. The station was discovered from the outside through the discovery of a previously unexplored and undiscovered part of the wormhole network. There are 7 known wormhole nodes in the system. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:16, 3 November 2023
The Hemelein Prime system is a star system in the Celestial Lance Universe.
Specifications
The Hemelein Prime system contains a single, yellow-white sub-giant star about 10 billion years old. It is located approximately 160 light years from Earth in normal space. It has around 1.2 times the mass of the Sun.
Other names
The Hemelein Prime system is also known as:
- Gěng Hé San (梗河三), meaning Celestial Lance 3 in Chinese.
- UP726184-A, the catalog name assigned by the Kimmalevoi
Planets
Planets are listed from closest to the star moving outward. The asteroid belt is located between planets 3 and 4.
- Hemelein 1 – Orbit averages 61.1 million km (3.397 light minutes, 0.41 AU) from Hemelein Prime, rocky planet, about the size of Mars, 6712 km diameter, 7.37 x 10^23 kg mass, no moons. Orbit speed is 45.821 km/s (164,955.6 km/h), orbit is approximately 96.97 Earth standard days.
- Hemelein 2 – Orbit averages 130.3 million km (7.244 light minutes, 0.871 AU) from Hemelein Prime, rocky planet, about the size of Earth, 12,603 km diameter, 5.92 x 10^24 kg mass, 1 moon (about 0.93 Earth's Moon diameter, about 0.98 Earth's Moon mass). In the habitable zone, slightly warmer than Earth, larger tropical zone, slightly higher concentration of oxygen (about 21.7%), but otherwise similar gas composition). Axial tilt is similar to Earth (about 23%). About 76% of the surface is covered in water. Orbit speed is 31.01 km/s (111,636 km/h), orbit is approximately 305.569 Earth standard days.
- Hemelein 3 – Orbit averages 168.9 million km (9.390 light minutes, 1.13 AU) from Hemelein Prime, rocky planet, about 1.2 the size of Earth, 15,351 km diameter, 7.072 x 10^24 kg mass, 2 moons (1 = about 0.74 Earth's Moon diameter, about 0.83 Earth's Moon mass; 2 = about 0.79 Earth's Moon diameter, about 0.84 Earth's Moon mass). In the habitable zone, slightly cooler than Earth, smaller tropical zone, larger ice caps, slightly smaller surface water (about 67% due to ice caps). Axial tilt is less than Earth (about 16.3%). Orbit speed is 27.82 km/s (100,152 km/h), orbit is approximately 441.51 Earth standard days.
- Hemelein 4 – Orbit averages 733.3 million km (40.767 light minutes, 4.902 AU), from Hemelein Prime, gas giant, about 1.2 the size of Jupiter, 171,361 km diameter, 2.07 x 10^27 kg mass, 89 moons, one wormhole 851 km above top of visible clouds on northern pole region. Orbit speed is 14.98 km/s (53,928 km/h), orbit is approximately 3559.89 Earth standard days (9.75 Earth standard years).
- Hemelein 5 – Orbit averages 1184.7 million km (1.100 light hours, 7.919 AU) from Hemelein Prime, gas giant, 104,974 km diameter, 4.95 x 10^26 kg mass, 61 moons, one wormhole 538 km above the south pole. Orbit speed is 10.43 km/s (37,548 km/h), orbit is approximately 8260.19 Earth standard days (22.62 Earth standard years).
- Hemelein 6 – Orbit averages 1998.2 million km (1.851 light hours, 13.290 AU) from Hemelein Prime, gas/ice giant (Adele likes to call them "slush giants", since it's not quite a regular ice giant), 72,132 km diameter, 5.19 x 10^25 kg mass, 37 moons, **Cellan Three orbits this planet**, one wormhole 726 km above the north pole. Orbit speed is 7.94 km/s (28,584 km/h), orbit is approximately 18,301 Earth standard days (50.11 Earth standard years).
- Hemelein 7 – Orbit averages 3008.6 million km (2.788 light hours, 20.111 AU) from Hemelein Prime, ice giant, 51,101 km diameter, 8.54 x 10^25 kg mass, looks almost exactly like Uranus, 24 moons, no wormholes. Orbit speed is 6.01 km/s (21,636 km/h), orbit is approximately 36,404.59 Earth standard days (99.67 Earth standard years).
- Hemelein 8 – Orbit averages 4938.1 million km (4.575 light hours, 33.001 AU) from Hemelein Prime, ice giant, 40,018 km diameter, 8.40 x 10^25 kg mass, 11 moons, two wormholes (both generally above north pole, about 2500 km apart, one 397 km above, the other 872 km above). Orbit speed is 5.11 km/s (18,396 km/h), orbit is approximately 70,275.69 Earth standard days (192.40 Earth standard years).
- Hemelein 9 – Orbit averages 5353.7 million km (4.961 light hours, 35.787 AU) fro Hemelein Prime, rocky/icy planet about the size of Mercury, 4902 km diameter, 3.8 x 10^23 kg mass, 2 moons. Orbit speed is 4.89 km/s (17,604 km/h), orbit is approximately 79,618.01 Earth standard days (217.98 Earth standard years).
- Hemelein 10 – Orbit averages 6011.1 million km (5.570 light hours, 40.181 AU) from Hemelein Prime, rocky/icy planet, 3297 km diameter, 1.9 x 10^22 kg mass, 7 moons. Orbit speed is 4.48 km/s (16,128 km/h), orbit is approximately 97,575.79 Earth standard days (267.15 Earth standard years).
Other important bodies
- Asteroid belt – Inner edge averages 279.9 million km (15.561 light minutes, 1.871 AU), outer edge 484.7 million km (26.946 light minutes, 3.24 AU), width about 204.8 million km (11.386 light minutes, 1.369 AU).
Wormholes
The Hemelein system has the following wormholes:
- Renn Prime (3) – In the NGC 5248 galaxy. Not discovered in Hemelein Discovery. Intergalactic wormhole. The wormhole trip takes about 0.059 seconds. Believed to be artificially created.
- Procyon (3) – Discovered by Adele Watanabe during her survey of the system in Hemelein Discovery, though she did not transit the wormhole.
- Polaris (1) – Discovered by Adele Watanabe during her survey of the system in Hemelein Discovery, though she did not transit the wormhole.
- Saak (1) – Adele Watanabe originally entered the system through this wormhole at the beginning of in Hemelein Discovery.
- Procyon (2) – This wormhole is located inside Cellan Three. Has been visited before, but probes were unable to figure out where they were due to the hemeleinium content in the enclosure.
- Rau (1) – To Kimmalevoi space
- REPLACE () – Discovered in 4128 after the events in Hemelein Discovery. Oort wormhole.
Questions to be answered
- Are there remains of colonies or facilities on any of the planets?
- Are there other stations within the star system or nearby systems?
- Come up with reason why no other aliens have explored and claimed this system. Legends, warnings, natural phenomena, etc. main reason below:
- The closed off part of the station encloses a wormhole node. People previously had visited it but couldn't figure out how to get out, so never figured out where they were. The station was discovered from the outside through the discovery of a previously unexplored and undiscovered part of the wormhole network. There are 7 known wormhole nodes in the system.