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Info for exoplanet "Remuta-zu"


Scientific (actual) data
PlanetHD 169830 b
Planet statusConfirmed
Mass sini2.88
Orbital period225.62
Semi major axis0.81
Orbit eccentricity0.31
Angular distance0.022302
Discovered2000
Updated2010-12-22
Omega148
Tperi51923
PublicationPublished in a refereed paper
Detection typeRadial Velocity
Star nameHD 169830
Right ascension276.95°
Declination-29.82°
Mag v5.9
Star distance36.32
Star metallicity0.21
Star mass1.4
Star radius1.84
Star sp typeF8 V
Star age4.95
Star temperature6266
Wikipedia articleHD 169830 b

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Fictional info (?)
Suggested nameRemuta-zu
Planet typeCold planet
It is the second-brightest natural object in the night sky after Gyuryachi, reaching an apparent magnitude of -5 - bright enough to cast shadows at night and, often, visible to the naked eye in broad daylight.

When viewed from Gyuryachi, Remuta-zu can reach an apparent magnitude of -3, bright enough for its reflected light to cast shadows, and making it on average the third-brightest object in the night sky. The planet is named after the deity Remuta-zu, the messenger of destruction.

Remuta-zu is shrouded by an opaque layer of highly reflective clouds of sulfuric acid, preventing its surface from being seen from space in visible light.

It was the one of the first exoplanets visited by a spacecraft, and one of the first to be successfully landed on.

The surface is known for its passive minded advanced aliens, the "Mapyoge Tego", that survive there by consuming something called Mibo if they need to. They are closely similar to the Choi Fu and have 2 legs and vary in size from 21 to 40 cm. They are known to live at temperatures from -10 to 50°C and intense weather which is rare on this planet.
Estimated population0.6
AtmosphereWater63%
Carbon dioxide37%
Oxygen0.0012%
Methane0.00029%
Atmospheric pressure9 bar
artist's rendition
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Shozuja SoLarge round gaseous moon
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Kogi ChaHuge round crater-filled moon
Shuchi MyonyaMedium-sized round rocky asteroid
Yuganre ShaHuge slightly egg-shaped crater-filled comet
Nupa Pecha-nebiLarge round crater-filled moon
ZejamyoLarge almost round gaseous moon
Roogeuba NyagyuMedium-sized irregular rocky comet
Shida Hojo'beMedium-sized almost round gaseous moon
Begyumu NashoMedium-sized round oceanic asteroid
Tobo Myomi-pyaSmall potato shaped ice asteroid
Mawanyu-tamiSmall slightly egg-shaped oceanic comet
BibyokaSmall slightly egg-shaped ice moon
Kyaze IjuchuSmall round crater-filled moon
Ryara-ryoVery small round rocky moon
Janu-nmuHuge potato shaped ice asteroid
Yudo ByahyuSmall round oceanic planetoid
Shoisa SudoSmall round ice comet
JajahyuMedium-sized round crater-filled asteroid
Chogo Pina-zejiSmall round ice asteroid
Myupi Tapu ZaHuge potato shaped gaseous moon
Nahyone-kikobu MyaLarge potato shaped rocky moon
BomyuchaLarge slightly egg-shaped rocky moon
BungyaMedium-sized round crater-filled planetoid
Gyubi-honyaVery small irregular oceanic comet
Chahi GagyoLarge potato shaped rocky asteroid
Pyosa RyupyuSmall slightly egg-shaped rocky comet
Tsuju BiSmall round ice comet
Wopo HoHuge round oceanic asteroid
NyuryoHuge slightly egg-shaped rocky asteroid
ChimaLarge round rocky moon
Shimyo-nyuLarge round ice moon
Gemya YuLarge round crater-filled moon
Zuhyosho KyoSmall irregular gaseous moon
Rubo PyaLarge round crater-filled moon
Kumepa KyuSmall irregular rocky moon
Pozadochu SuchoLarge round crater-filled comet
Joomo'shakyaSmall round rocky comet
Kyaa Kiyo MyaHuge slightly egg-shaped rocky moon
OhenyaLarge round ice moon
KusozoLarge round ice asteroid
Gunmyo NegechuLarge almost round rocky asteroid
NegyunuHuge round gaseous moon
Neseju RyuMedium-sized round gaseous asteroid
Pyoka RuibiLarge almost round oceanic moon
Gokekira MechoMedium-sized potato shaped oceanic asteroid
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