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This star system is located at coordinates 06-17-10. | This star system is located at coordinates 06-17-10. | ||
Its heart is the Class IV Type A7 (White) star called [[Kaph-Nun (star)|Kaph-Nun]]. The other objects in this star system are: | |||
*1) | *1) Kaph-Nun I is a hot rock ball of a planet that orbits at approximately 42 million km, with a diameter of 1,429 km (893 miles). | ||
*2)a medium gas giant | *2) Kaph-Nun II is a medium gas giant which orbits at approximately 79 million km. | ||
*3)asteroid belt, | *3) An asteroid belt between Kaph-Nun II and Kaph-Nun III, at approximately 136 to 141 million km. | ||
*4) | *4) Kaph-Nun III is another rocky planet which orbits at approximately 253 million km and has a diameter of 3,171.2 km (1,982 miles). | ||
*5)a medium gas giant | *5) Kaph-Nun IV is a medium gas giant that orbits at approximately 368 million km. | ||
[[Category:Systems]] | [[Category:Systems]] | ||
[[Category:Sigma Dorphus Sector]] | [[Category:Sigma Dorphus Sector]] |
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Kaph-Nun system | Star · I · II · Belt · III · IV |
This star system is located at coordinates 06-17-10.
Its heart is the Class IV Type A7 (White) star called Kaph-Nun. The other objects in this star system are:
- 1) Kaph-Nun I is a hot rock ball of a planet that orbits at approximately 42 million km, with a diameter of 1,429 km (893 miles).
- 2) Kaph-Nun II is a medium gas giant which orbits at approximately 79 million km.
- 3) An asteroid belt between Kaph-Nun II and Kaph-Nun III, at approximately 136 to 141 million km.
- 4) Kaph-Nun III is another rocky planet which orbits at approximately 253 million km and has a diameter of 3,171.2 km (1,982 miles).
- 5) Kaph-Nun IV is a medium gas giant that orbits at approximately 368 million km.