The Tablus System


           Eucaliptus revolves around the sun Tablus. The sun was formed 4 billion years ago, from a super nova explosion and the left over materials created  Tablus and its planetary system. Eucaliptus is approximately  1.0AU from Tablus (AU = astronomical units and 1 AU = 1496E5 Kilometers or 93E6 miles) .  Tablus is of the type G2 yellow star. Tablus has a mass of 2.110E30 kilograms and a radius of 750,000 Kilometers which makes it larger than Earth's sun. Earth's sun has a mass 1.989E30 and a radius 695, 000 Kilometers. Our sun's mass is about 94.26% of Tablus's mass and our sun's radius is 92.66% of Tablus's radius. The temperature of Tablus is 5,800 degrees in the Kelvin scale. The temperature of each planet is determined by its distance from Tablus. The closest planet is the hottest. The farthest planet is the coldest. 

 

            Tablus's system consists of planets Eucaliptus, Erupus, and Trocus. The planets revolve around Tablus.  Eucalyptus not only revolves around the sun but rotates around its imaginary axis. It rotates around Tablus in 365 days and around its axis in 23 hours. Eucalyptus is tilted 22.5 degrees. This tilt in the axis gives Eucalyptus its seasons.  It also creates the ideal climate for life on its surface. 

The following table gives the data for each planet.

Planets

Distance

from Tablus

(Earth=1 AU)*

Moons

Mass

(kg)

Diameter

1

Mean Surface Temp

(Earth= -89 to 58°C )

Rings

Revolution 

(Earth hours)

Rotation Period

(Earth days)

Gravity at

equator

(Earth=1)

Atmospheric composition

0.37

0

3.31e23

38.26%

360

0

0

59

0.38

H2+He

1

0

5.972e24

99.99%

37

0

23

365

1

     Ar 

N2+O2

1.52

0

7.45e24

118.63%

-150

0

27

450

2.6

CH4

H2+He

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

            The temperature of Erupus is 360 degrees Celsius.  Erupus revolves around Tablus in 59 earth days. Erupus does not revolve around its axis, so it has one side that is very hot and and one side that is very cold. Its climates will not support life as we know it.

 

            Trocus has a temperature of -150 degrees Celsius. It revolves around its axis in 27 hours, and rotates around Tablus in 450 days. Its atmosphere is filled with Helium, Hydrogen, and Methane.  Its mass is about 7.45E24 kilograms. On Trocus the weather is too cold to support life.

 

            Eucalyptus receives just about the right amount of energy that makes it possible to have some vital elements such as oxygen and hydrogen. The structure of Ecalyptus is as follows: the outer layer is called Crust, the next three layers are called Mantle, the liquid Outer Core, and the solid Inner Core. Eucalyptus is divided into two continents Mataliptus and Bulatus. About 75% of Eucaliptus's surface is covered with water.  All the planets, meteoroids, comets, and all the stars can be observed from Eucalyptus during clear nights.  Other galaxies can also be seen in clear nights as lighted stars.  

 

Erupus

Eucaliptus

Trocus

 


 

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