exoplanet_descriptions/wasp-16_c.txt Thymos (WASP-16 c) - Exoplanets
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Info for exoplanet "Thymos"


Scientific (actual) data
NameWASP-16 c
Planet statusConfirmed
Radius0.196
Orbital period10.457
Semi major axis0.0943
Discovered2024
Updated2024-07-23
Tzero tr1618.72
Temperature (kelvin)810
PublicationPublished in a refereed paper
Detection typePrimary Transit
Star nameWASP-16
Right ascension214.68°
Declination-20.28°
Mag v11.3
Star metallicity0.01
Star mass1.022
Star radius0.946
Star sp typeG3V
Star age2.3
Star temperature5550
Wikipedia articleWASP-16 c

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Fictional info (?)
Suggested nameThymos
Planet typeWarm planet
As seen from WASP-16, in a frame of reference that rotates with the orbital motion, it appears to rotate only once every two years.

The polar regions are constantly below 234°K (-39°C).

The surface of this unpleasant planet is populated by passive minded medieval oceanic creatures, the "Puckhionn'ron", that survive there by hunting a substance called "Oneneso Nere". They are related to the Oneha-por but have wings and vary in length from 26 to 59 cm. The Puckhionn'ron are known to survive temperatures from 10 to 20°C and predators attacking.
Estimated population3100000000
AtmosphereMethane75%
Carbon dioxide24%
Oxygen0.77%
Water6.8E-5%
Atmospheric pressure10 bar
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