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The '''Lǜxīng system''' is a star system in the [[Celestial Lance Universe]].
The '''Lǜxīng system''' is a star system in the [[Celestial Lance Universe]]. It is about 113 light years from the [[Sol system]]. It appears green because of a very copper- and barium-rich planet that was pulled close and broken up. It's slowly burning up in the corona, giving off the greenish-blue hue.  


==Specifications==
==Specifications==
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===Other names===
===Other names===
The Lǜxīng system is also known as:
The Lǜxīng system is also known as:
*'''REPLACE system''' (REPLACE)
*綠星 (Lǜxīng) &ndash; Literally "Green Star"
*In Chinese astronomy, Lǜxīng (REPLACE), meaning ''REPLACE''.


==Planets==
==Planets==
Planets are listed from closest to the star moving outward. The asteroid belt is located between planets 3 and 4.
Planets are listed from closest to the star moving outward. The asteroid belt is located between planets 3 and 4.
*'''Lǜxīng 1''' &ndash;  
*'''Lǜxīng 1''' &ndash; rocky
*'''Lǜxīng 2''' &ndash;  
*'''Lǜxīng 2''' &ndash; rocky, Goldilocks warm
*'''Lǜxīng 3''' &ndash;  
*'''Lǜxīng 3''' &ndash; rocky
*'''Lǜxīng 4''' &ndash;  
*'''Lǜxīng 4''' &ndash; gas giant
*'''Lǜxīng 5''' &ndash;  
*'''Lǜxīng 5''' &ndash; gas giant
*'''Lǜxīng 6''' &ndash;  
*'''Lǜxīng 6''' &ndash; gas giant
*'''Lǜxīng 7''' &ndash;  
*'''Lǜxīng 7''' &ndash; ice giant
*'''Lǜxīng 8''' &ndash;  
*'''Lǜxīng 8''' &ndash; ice giant
*'''Lǜxīng 9''' &ndash;  
*'''Lǜxīng 9''' &ndash; rocky
*'''Lǜxīng 10''' &ndash;  
*'''Lǜxīng 10''' &ndash; rocky
 
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==Other important bodies==
==Other important bodies==
*'''Asteroid belt''' &ndash; Inner edge averages REPLACE million km (REPLACE light minutes, REPLACE AU), outer edge REPLACE million km (REPLACE light minutes, REPLACE AU), width about REPLACE million km (REPLACE light minutes, REPLACE AU).
*'''Asteroid belt''' &ndash; Inner edge averages REPLACE million km (REPLACE light minutes, REPLACE AU), outer edge REPLACE million km (REPLACE light minutes, REPLACE AU), width about REPLACE million km (REPLACE light minutes, REPLACE AU).
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==Wormholes==
==Wormholes==
The Lǜxīng system has the following [[wormhole]]s:
The Lǜxīng system has the following [[wormhole]]s:
#REPLACE → &ndash;  
#[[Capella system|Capella Aa/Ab]] (1) &ndash;  
#REPLACE → &ndash;
#[[O'Higgins system|O'Higgins]] (3) &ndash;  
#REPLACE → &ndash;
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==Questions to be answered==
==Questions to be answered==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/REPLACE REPLACE] (Wikipedia)
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/REPLACE REPLACE] (Wikipedia)
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[[Category:Manosya Confederation systems]]
[[Category:Star systems]]
[[Category:Goldilocks]]

Latest revision as of 19:47, 26 February 2024

The Lǜxīng system is a star system in the Celestial Lance Universe. It is about 113 light years from the Sol system. It appears green because of a very copper- and barium-rich planet that was pulled close and broken up. It's slowly burning up in the corona, giving off the greenish-blue hue.

Specifications

Other names

The Lǜxīng system is also known as:

  • 綠星 (Lǜxīng) – Literally "Green Star"

Planets

Planets are listed from closest to the star moving outward. The asteroid belt is located between planets 3 and 4.

  • Lǜxīng 1 – rocky
  • Lǜxīng 2 – rocky, Goldilocks warm
  • Lǜxīng 3 – rocky
  • Lǜxīng 4 – gas giant
  • Lǜxīng 5 – gas giant
  • Lǜxīng 6 – gas giant
  • Lǜxīng 7 – ice giant
  • Lǜxīng 8 – ice giant
  • Lǜxīng 9 – rocky
  • Lǜxīng 10 – rocky

Wormholes

The Lǜxīng system has the following wormholes:

  1. Capella Aa/Ab (1) –
  2. O'Higgins (3) –