Aphrodite Solar System

 

 

 

   

 AApollo

Apollo has been shining for about five billion years.Apollo is 1,400,000 km in diameter and has a mass that is 330,000 times Millenia's mass. Almost all of Apollo is made up of hydrogen gas with a small amount of helium, and traces of other elements. Apollo does not have a solid surface. Its surface is a boiling, churning mass of hot gases with a temperature of about 6,000 kelvins.

 

 

 ZZeus

As you can see from the Aphrodite's Solar image, Zeus is the closest planet to Apollo. Zeus has existed for three billion years. Zeus is a very unique planet. On the planet Zeus, there is an endless planet-wide thunderstorm. The dense air made up of 97% carbon dioxide and 3% of nitrogen is filled with thunderous lightening bolts that flash through the air. Zeus is 12,100 km in diameter and has a mass of 5 x 10^26 kg. It takes Zeus 225 Millenia days to revolve around Apollo.

 

 

 AAristotle

Nearly six billion kilometers from Apollo and almost 40 times Millenia's distance lies the most secluded planet in the Aphrodite Solar System, Aristotle. Aristotle is 5.9 X 10^8 km from Apollo. The tiny planet, Aristotle, is 3,000 km in diameter and has a mass of 1.3 x 10^23 kg. Aristotle revolves around Apollo in 248 Millenia years. Since Aristotle is so far from Apollo, it is a very cold planet made up of methane gas.

 

Millenia

The most dynamic planet in the Aphrodite Solar System is Millenia. Millenia is a very beautiful and picturesque planet. Unlike Aristotle, Millenia receives heat and light energy from Apollo. Millenia is 12,756 km in diameter and has a mass of 6 x 10^26 kg. Because of Millenia's atmospheric components of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% argon, there are life forms on the planet. Millenia revolves around Apollo every 365 days and rotates on its tilted axis every 23.93 hours. You will not believe this, but Millenia has existed 3.8 billion years. How could something so ancient, look so breathtaking?

 

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