Planet Aucafidus
Planet Aucafidus with visible city lights on the east coast of the Siyak Continent. |
Aucafidus (Biculus) | |
Type | Terrestrial Trojan Body |
Summary | Aucafidus is a trojan planet located on L4 point of Subralis (HD 28185 b). Both Aucafidus and Subralis orbits a main sequence star HD 28185 (also known as HIP 20723 or SAO 149631), or locally known as Biculus. |
Satellites | none |
Affiliation | Multitude |
Colonized | ~250kya (from geological records) |
Population | 25 billion entities (5 billion on the surface, 10 billion on the orbital bands, 10 billion infomorphs) |
Orbital characteristics | |
Semimajor axis | 1.031 ± 0.060 AU |
Eccentricity | 0.070 ± 0.040 |
Periastron | 0.956 AU |
Apastron | 1.102 AU |
Inclination | 0 degree |
Period of revolution | 1.0484 earth years; 382.928 earth days; 407.14 aucafidian days |
Synodic rotation period | 81261.94 seconds, 22:34:22, 0.941 earth days |
Siderial rotation period | 81062.84 seconds, 22:31:03, 0.938 earth days |
Axial tilt | 24.6 degrees |
Physical characteristics | |
Radius | 5734 km |
Mass | 6.1213E+24 kg |
Density | 7.78 g/cm^3 |
Surface gravity | 12.43 m/s^2 (1.27 g) |
Atmospheric characteristics | |
Pressure | 1.98 bar |
Composition | 18% (356 mbar) oxygen; 81.6% (1616 mbar) nitrogen; 0.4% (8 mbar) other gases. |
Description
Aucafidus is a trojan planet located on L4 point of Subralis (HD 28185 b). Both Aucafidus and Subralis orbits a main sequence star HD 28185 (also known as HIP 20723 or SAO 149631), or locally known as Biculus. The planet has an exceptionally large iron-nickel core, comprising almost half of the planet's volume, and thus a sufficiently strong magnetic field. Due to its large core, Aucafidus is slightly more massive and far denser than Earth. Therefore, its surface gravity, is significantly larger than Earth, despite being smaller in size.
Aucafidus is inhabited by approximately 25 billion physical thinking beings, spread among roughly 2 million cities on southern continents.
The surface is highly earth-like, with a higher surface gravity, at 12.43 m/s2, and a higher atmospheric pressure, almost twice than that of Earth.
Aucafidus does not possess any natural satellite.
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