Welcome to the Gutrabar Solar System

 

 

The Gutrabar Solar System is found about 500 light years from the earth.  This solar system was formed when a huge meteorite collided with a cloud of dust which produced the Gutrabar Solar System.  The solar system is made up of a star, Gutrabar, and three planets: Jal, Lujenar, and Teg.  Lujenar is the second planet of the Gutrabar planetary system.

 

 

Gutrabar is a  F5 star.  It is larger then the Earth's sun, therefore, making it hotter and slightly brighter.  It formed when the gases and particles from the meteorite blast occurred about 4 billion years old.  The heat that radiates from this star allows Lujenar to have a plush tropical climate.

 

 

Class

Temperature in degrees Kelvin

Visual Luminosity

Mass (Mass of our sun=1)

Radius (Radius of Sun=1)

Terrestrial Equivalent Orbit in AUs

Lifetime in billions of years

F5

6440

3.00

1.400

1.440

1.79

3.440

 

 

Lujenar is the second planet to orbit the solar system. It resulted as  the dust and gases that floated in space swirled together. Lujenar is very similar to Earth's Hawaii, the climate is tropical and contains less vegetation than Earth.  Lujenar's atmosphere and  gravity are very similar to those of Earth.  Lujenar also has one orbiting moon, Leli.

 

 

Earth

Lujenar

1 year

2.4 years

1 day

2 days

AU from sun = 1

AU from sun = 1.79

Radius = 1

Radius = 1

Gravity = 1

Gravity = 1

Moons = 1

Moons = 1

 

 

Jal is the first planet in the solar systemJal has a thin atmosphere that contains carbon monoxide and sulfur Jal contains no life due to it's extreme hot climate.  It's reddish hue is attributed to the vast amount of solar energy that it receives from Gutrabar.

 

 

Teg is the last planet on the solar system.  It  receives very little solar energy, therefore, it is unable to contain liquid water. It is made up of hard ice rocks and ice sheets.

 

 

 

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