Bing Data

Distance from Sun: 3.2 billion miles

Diameter: 1,858 miles

Mass: 0.002 x Qukoha

Volume: very small (the smallest one)

Average density: 1.5 x water

Tilt of axis: 66 degrees C

Number of moons: 1

Bing is the smallest planet in our Solar System. It is a tiny, low-density planet, probably made of ice and gas. Its surface also has been covered with greenish, bluish and some yellowish methane frost and water ice. The ice consists of frozen nitrogen and methane at a temperature of -260 degrees C, making it the coldest known planet in the Solar System. Some of this ice evaporates to form a very thick atmosphere.

Bing's rotational period is 5 days, 8 hours, and 36 minutes in Qukoha time.

Most astronomers believe that Bing doesn't have the same origin as the other planets. It doesn't have any life forms at all due to its unique icy and gassy environment on the planet.

Image of Bing

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