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It is in orbit of a class V, type M (Red) star called [[Hobiv (star)|Hobiv]]. The other objects in this star system are
It is in orbit of a class V, type M (Red) star called [[Hobiv (star)|Hobiv]]. The other objects in this star system are
*1)a hot rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately ?? million km, diameter of 7,827 km (4,892 miles).  
*1)a hot rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately 40 million km, diameter of 7,827 km (4,892 miles).  
*2)a rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately ?? million km, diameter of 10,034 km (6,271 miles).  
*2)a rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately 72 million km, diameter of 10,034 km (6,271 miles).  
*3)asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately ?? to ?? million km
*3)asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately 91 to 116 million km
*4)a class M planet ([[Hobiv III]]), it's orbit is approximately ?? million km, diameter of 10,533 km (6,583 miles).  
*4)a class M planet ([[Hobiv III]]), it's orbit is approximately 138 million km, diameter of 10,533 km (6,583 miles).  
*5)a icy rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately ?? million km, diameter of 5,954 km (3,721 miles).  
*5)a rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately 264 million km, diameter of 5,954 km (3,721 miles).  
*6)asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately ?? to ?? million km
*6)asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately 327 to 358 million km





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This star system is located at coordinates ??-??-??.

It is in orbit of a class V, type M (Red) star called Hobiv. The other objects in this star system are

  • 1)a hot rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately 40 million km, diameter of 7,827 km (4,892 miles).
  • 2)a rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately 72 million km, diameter of 10,034 km (6,271 miles).
  • 3)asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately 91 to 116 million km
  • 4)a class M planet (Hobiv III), it's orbit is approximately 138 million km, diameter of 10,533 km (6,583 miles).
  • 5)a rock ball of a planet, it's orbit is approximately 264 million km, diameter of 5,954 km (3,721 miles).
  • 6)asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately 327 to 358 million km