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Solar System and Planetary Information

Solar System of the G'ecko.
I used videos created by Artifexian to figure out the factual information regarding the G'ecko's home solar system. Below are the relevant facts and a table with pertinent data.~ Assam, the Author
 

The G'ecko live in a Binary Star system, on large planet. It is the only habitable planet and the fourth planet in the system with a total of 8 planets. In the sky both stars are visible as distinct celestial bodies though given the relative distances between them, the planet, and the planet's moon, the stars appear smaller in the sky than the moon.

 

The G'ecko's Planet Information

The G'ecko live on a planet that is around 1.3x the size of the Earth. It is a terrestrial planet with large bodies of water and several major continents with a variety of islands and archipelagos. The planet has one large moon. The planet's orbital period of around 604.622 which makes its local years equal to 403 days, in 13 months, at 31days per month. The moon orbits in 409.5 "lunar days" to make 1 lunar year which consists of 6.5 months, each with 63 days.

 
In comparison to Earth, one year on this planet is equal to 604.6 Earth days, with each local day lasting 36 Earth Hours.
 

As far as climate goes, the average global temperature is around 70° Farenheight / 21°Celcius. The polar latitudes are around 80° N/S and the Tropics are around 10° N/S of the Equator. The planet consists of 4/5 continents (depending on how you cut it) with the largest being around the Southern Pole and the third largest being predominantly a massive desert. A variety of environments are exhibited on the planet from deserts and plains to jungles, rainforests, and swamps. The planet is highly inhabited, hosting several different species of sentient life and millions of different species of non-sentient fauna.


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