Solar System
The stars viewed from the surface of Nailara are a wondrous and mysterious thing. At times you can make out two suns in the sky, one orange and one dim and blue. The gas giant Temmu looms large in the sky both night and day. For a few days a month another smaller moon is visible, zipping through the sky day and night.
Geography
Nailara resides in a binary solar system with two stars at its center - Tarendi, the brighter and larger of the two, and Bael, a red dwarf. They revolve stably around a shared center of mass, and in turn all of the planets of the solar system revolve around that point.
Those planets include the gas giant, Siegawa, and its many minor moons and satellites. Nailara is the largest of these moons, and while the gas giant it revolves around is almost always visible in the sky, it manages to have a fairly normal day-night cycle, and even its own submoon!
Astrologers have, over time, found themselves with more and more questions of how Nailara manages to keep its stable day-night system when there are so many different factors at play.
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Star System