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|name=Rhil'ahn | |||
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|system=[[Duronis Spatial Geography|Duronis system]] | |||
|suns=2 ([[Luxis]], [[Sebris]]) | |||
|moons=2 TBD | |||
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|species= Uninhabited | |||
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Also known as "Nil'ahn" to the indigenous inhabitants of the system, the [[Laudean]]s, '''Luxis IV''' is a [[Planetary Classification#Class G|Class G]] world in the fourth orbital position of the system's primary, [[Luxis]]. Normally this planet would have cooled by now, but is kept unstable by the tidal forces of the [[Sebris|second star]], which passes in its orbit near this planet. | Also known as "Nil'ahn" to the indigenous inhabitants of the system, the [[Laudean]]s, '''Luxis IV''' is a [[Planetary Classification#Class G|Class G]] world in the fourth orbital position of the system's primary, [[Luxis]]. Normally this planet would have cooled by now, but is kept unstable by the tidal forces of the [[Sebris|second star]], which passes in its orbit near this planet. | ||
Revision as of 18:42, 12 February 2014
Luxis system | Star-A • I • II • III • IV • Star-B • Belt • V • VI |
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Rhil'ahn | |
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Stellar Cartography | |
System | Duronis system |
Sun(s) | 2 (Luxis, Sebris) |
Moon(s) | 2 TBD |
Class | G |
Physical | |
Native species | Uninhabited |
Societal | |
Also known as "Nil'ahn" to the indigenous inhabitants of the system, the Laudeans, Luxis IV is a Class G world in the fourth orbital position of the system's primary, Luxis. Normally this planet would have cooled by now, but is kept unstable by the tidal forces of the second star, which passes in its orbit near this planet.