Posted by: Haji
« on: March 30, 2017, 12:43:02 PM »So, ehm, how close it actually is?
The planet orbits 4.2m kilometres from the centre of the system. The diameter of the star is apparently 8.1m km. I don't know how Aurora handles roundings but if we take the numbers at face value, the planet is hovering one hundred and fifty thousand kilometres above the surface of the star. Less than half the distance between Earth and Moon. The orbital period is also fun - 47 hours. Ah, that's only 152 kilometres per second, not as fast as I thought.
Strangely enough the temperatures is only 1425C despite it being a Venusian world. At the same time it's just a small, dim dwarf with luminosity 5% of Suns. And as it is quite young it may explain why the rock has an atmosphere at all.