THE STAR SYSTEM
A six-planet system orbiting a G8V yellow dwarf star slightly hotter than the Sun.
THE SUN
Type: G8V main-sequence star
Mass: 0.90 M☉
Luminosity: 0.60 L☉
Temperature: ~5400 K (slightly orange in hue)
Notable feature: A stable star with a long lifespan, ideal for fostering life.
THE PLANETS (INNER TO OUTER)
AUREA
Type: Rocky, Mercury-like
Orbit: 0.25 AU (hot, close-in)
Size: 0.35 R⊕ · 0.2 M⊕
Notes: Scorched surface, thin or absent atmosphere.
VESPERA
Type: Super-Earth, volatile-rich
Orbit: 0.45 AU
Size: 1.5 R⊕ · 4.5 M⊕
Notes: Thick atmosphere, possibly greenhouse-dominated; could resemble a “hot Venus.”
HOME
Type: Temperate, habitable-zone world
Orbit: 0.78 AU (year = 265 days)
Size: 0.92 R⊕ · 0.78 M⊕
Stellar Flux: ~99% of Earth’s
Climate: Earthlike, mild greenhouse keeps liquid water stable
Moon: Selene — about 0.8 lunar mass, 350,000 km away, stabilises Home’s tilt and drives strong tides.
Notes: The home of the world of Miradorium
CERA
Type: Mini-Neptune
Orbit: 1.60 AU
Size: 2.2 R⊕ · 8 M⊕
Notes: Hydrogen–helium envelope over an icy/rocky core; possible exomoon system.
JOVIA
Type: Gas giant, Saturn-class
Orbit: 3.8 AU
Size: 9 R⊕ · 127 M⊕ (~0.4 M♃)
Notes: Ring system possible, numerous moons.
CRYON
Type: Ice giant, Neptune-like
Orbit: 7.2 AU
Size: 3.7 R⊕ · 47 M⊕
Notes: Cold, methane-rich atmosphere, deep blue hue.

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