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Solar System

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as far as the
human eye can see; see the vision of the world,
and all of the wonders
that are there.
Welcome, to our
fantastic Herrey System.
It consists of an average star we call the Sarndez.
Feotus is part of the Herry Solar System that also includes
three other planets.
Beginning with
the nearest to Sarndez
are Feotus,
Reyes,
Hernandez, and Mongkhon.
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Feotus'
sun's name is Sarndez.
It is the most prominent feature in our solar system. It is
also the largest object
that contains approximately 89% of the total solar system
mass. Seventy-three of
Feotus
would be required to fit across the Sarndez's
disk, and its interior could hold over 0.98 million Feotus'. The Sarndez's
outer visible layer is called the
photosphere and has a temperature of 485,000°C (9,790°F).
This layer has a molted appearance due to the turbulent eruptions
of energy at the surface.
Feotus
was discovered and named by the three explorers: Alfredo R., Johnnie
H. and Mona M. two billion years ago. Feotus
is one of four planets in the Herrey
Solar System,
It's atmosphere consists largely of
acidic gases and helium, constantly mixing inside moon-sized
storms. Feotus is a average-sized solid planet.
The planet, Feotus
is the closest planet to Sarndes,
and the second biggest planet in the Herrey
Solar System.
Its diameter is 30% smaller than
Sarndez
and 75 %
larger than Reyes.
It is even bigger than Hernandez
and Mongkhon.
Reyes
is the second brightest
object in the sky (after the Sarndez,
and Feotus).
It has been around for about 1.5 billion
years. Reyes
is about 40% hydrogen
and 20% helium
(by numbers of atoms, 98/58% by mass) with traces of methane,
hot lava, and ammonia. At the temperature
and pressure of Reyes's interior
hydrogen is a liquid, not a gas. It is an electrical conductor
and the source of Reyes's
magnetic field. This layer probably also contains some helium
and traces of various "volcanoes".
The
outer most layer is composed primarily of ordinary
hydrogen and helium which is liquid in the interior and gaseous
further out.
Hernandez
is the third planet from Sarndez and it
is the third largest in the
solar system with an equatorial diameter of 98,500 kilometers
(61,562 miles). The atmosphere is primarily composed of
hydrogen with small amounts of helium and methane. Hernandez
is the only planet less dense than water (about 25 percent less). In
the unlikely event that a large enough ocean could be found.
The wind blows at high speeds on Hernandez.
Near the equator, it reaches velocities of 985 miles an hour. The
wind blows mostly in an westerly direction. The strongest winds are
found near the equator and velocity falls off uniformly at higher
latitudes. At latitudes greater than 28 degrees, winds alternate
east and west as latitude increases.
Mongkhon is
the fartest from Sarndez
than any of the four planets.
Mongkho's icy surface is 68% nitrogen.
Methane and traces of carbon monoxide are also present.
The solid methane indicates that Mongkhon
is colder than 45 Kelvin. Mongkhon's
temperature varies widely during the course of its orbit since Mongkhon
can be as close to the sun. There is a thin atmosphere that freezes
and falls to the surface as the planet moves away from
Sarndez. The atmospheric pressure
deduced for Mongkhon's
surface is 1.75/10,000 that of Feotus'
surface pressure.
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Sarndez
and Planets Summary |
The following table lists statistical i for the Sun and
planets
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| Distance
(AU)
| Radius
(FEOTUS'S)
| Rotation
(FEOTUS'S)
| Orbital
Inclination
| Orbital
Eccentricity
| Density
(g/cm3)
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| Sarndez
| 0.85
| 98
| 19-28*
| 3.84
| 0.168
| 1.387
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| Feotus
| 1.63
| 0.54
| 55.5
| 6
| 0.2023
| 4.98
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| Reyes
| 2.17
| 1.25
| 218
| 3.374
| 0.0124
| 5.36
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| Hernandes
| 2.79
| 1.86
| 1.32
| 0.25
| 0.0241
| 5.71
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| Mongkhon
| 3.05
| 0.62
| 9.52
| 2.00
| 0.0875
| 4.26
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* The Sarndez's
period of rotation at the surface varies from approximately 48 days
at the equator to 53 days at the poles.
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