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Orestes is a binary system, with two stars a dwarf red and a Sol class yellow.<BR><BR>
Orestes is a binary system, with two stars a dwarf red and a Sol class yellow.<BR>
[[Orestes Prime]] is the second planet in the system.  The planet was originally void of surface water until Varga began exhaling huge iceteroids allowing a normal surface eco system.<BR><BR>
[[Orestes Prime]] is the second planet in the system.  The planet was originally void of surface water until Varga began exhaling huge iceteroids allowing a normal surface eco system.<BR>
As to the planets, like the Sol system Orestes has one M class, [[Orestes Prime]]. It is positioned where a third planet should be.<BR><BR>
As to the planets, like the Sol system Orestes has one M class, [[Orestes Prime]]. It is positioned where a third planet should be.<BR>
The two closest planetary rings are asteroid belts.<BR><BR>
The two closest planetary rings are asteroid belts.<BR>
Gas Giants inhabit the last positions in planetary orbit.<BR><BR>
Gas Giants inhabit the last positions in planetary orbit.<BR>
Orestes Prime circles the yellow star once every thirteen months of 29 days making the OZ year 377 days long.
Orestes Prime circles the yellow star once every thirteen months of 29 days making the OZ year 377 days long.<BR><BR>
[[Image:Orestes_Planetary_Layout_v1.gif]]

Latest revision as of 11:24, 28 February 2012

Orestes is a binary system, with two stars a dwarf red and a Sol class yellow.
Orestes Prime is the second planet in the system. The planet was originally void of surface water until Varga began exhaling huge iceteroids allowing a normal surface eco system.
As to the planets, like the Sol system Orestes has one M class, Orestes Prime. It is positioned where a third planet should be.
The two closest planetary rings are asteroid belts.
Gas Giants inhabit the last positions in planetary orbit.
Orestes Prime circles the yellow star once every thirteen months of 29 days making the OZ year 377 days long.

Orestes Planetary Layout v1.gif