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== Planets ==
== Planets ==
Four planets orbit Isåkle. These planets are, from closest to furthest orbit from Isåkle:
Four planets orbit Isåkle. These planets are, from closest to furthest orbit from Isåkle:
* [[Aposkle]], a small rocky planet about 48 million km from Isåkle
* [[Aposkle]], a small rocky planet which orbits approximately 48 million km from Isåkle
* [[Meptla]], a somewhat earthlike inhabited planet about 84 million km from Isåkle
* [[Meptla]], a somewhat earthlike inhabited planet which orbits approximately 84 million km from Isåkle
* [[Nåpekle]], a larger rocky planet about 120 million km from Isåkle
* [[Nåpekle]], a larger rocky planet which orbits approximately 120 million km from Isåkle
* [[Senavokle]], an ice giant about 192 million km from Isåkle
* [[Senavokle]], an ice giant which orbits approximately 192 million km from Isåkle


== Inspiration for this page ==
== Inspiration for this page ==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K-type_main-sequence_star]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K-type_main-sequence_star]
* [https://www.reddit.com/r/worldbuilding/comments/j6os8t/worldbuilding_a_solar_system/]
* [https://www.reddit.com/r/worldbuilding/comments/j6os8t/worldbuilding_a_solar_system/]

Revision as of 00:57, 15 May 2025

Isåkle is the star in the centre of the Isåkle system. It is a K-type or orange dwarf star, with a mass 0.73 solar masses. It has a radius of 0.713 solar radiuses, a luminosity of 0.20 solar luminosities, an an effective temperature of 4600 K.

Planets

Four planets orbit Isåkle. These planets are, from closest to furthest orbit from Isåkle:

  • Aposkle, a small rocky planet which orbits approximately 48 million km from Isåkle
  • Meptla, a somewhat earthlike inhabited planet which orbits approximately 84 million km from Isåkle
  • Nåpekle, a larger rocky planet which orbits approximately 120 million km from Isåkle
  • Senavokle, an ice giant which orbits approximately 192 million km from Isåkle

Inspiration for this page