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It is in orbit of a class V, type G8 (Yellow) star called [[Libra (star)|Libra]]. The other objects in this star system are: | It is in orbit of a class V, type G8 (Yellow) star called [[Libra (star)|Libra]]. The other objects in this star system are: | ||
*1 )A hot rock ball of a planet, its orbit is approximately 39 million km, diameter of 3,453 km (2,158 miles). | *1) A hot rock ball of a planet, its orbit is approximately 39 million km, diameter of 3,453 km (2,158 miles). | ||
*2) Asteroid belt, its orbit is approximately 62 to 65 million km. | *2) Asteroid belt, its orbit is approximately 62 to 65 million km. | ||
*3a) A class M planet ([[Libra IIa]]), its orbit is approximately 111 million km, diameter of 13,307 km (8,317 miles). It is the homeworld for the [[Libra]]. | *3a) A class M planet ([[Libra IIa]]), its orbit is approximately 111 million km, diameter of 13,307 km (8,317 miles). It is the homeworld for the [[Libra]]. |
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Libra system | Star · I · Belt I · IIa · IIb · Belt II · III |
This star system is located at coordinates 05-12-19.
It is in orbit of a class V, type G8 (Yellow) star called Libra. The other objects in this star system are:
- 1) A hot rock ball of a planet, its orbit is approximately 39 million km, diameter of 3,453 km (2,158 miles).
- 2) Asteroid belt, its orbit is approximately 62 to 65 million km.
- 3a) A class M planet (Libra IIa), its orbit is approximately 111 million km, diameter of 13,307 km (8,317 miles). It is the homeworld for the Libra.
- 3b) A class M planet (Libra IIb), its orbit is approximately 111 million km, diameter of 12,758 km (7,974 miles). It is the homeworld for the Libra.
- 4) Asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately 156 to 160 million km.
- 5) A large gas giant, it's orbit is approximately 287 million km.