
The Proioxis System encompasses all celestial knowledge in Aeligord, from the immediate solar system to the broader cosmos. This section details the planets, moons, and other celestial bodies that comprise Aeligord's home system, including their basic properties and notable features. While this information represents the most advanced understanding available in Aeligord, it's important to note that such knowledge is not uniformly distributed among its inhabitants. Many cultures may have limited or alternative views of the cosmos, with only the most learned scholars grasping the full scope of this astronomical and cosmological information.
Proioxis
The galaxy of proioxis is a gravitationally bound system made up of nine main orbital planets and two asteroid belts around its main star of Sol. The galaxy also contains many stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter through out it. In night sky observing from Aeligord, although all the individual naked-eye stars in the entire sky are part of the Proioxis Galaxy, seeing stars is limited to the band of light. The light originates from the accumulation of unresolved stars and other material located in the direction of the galactic plane. Brighter regions around the band appear as soft visual patches known as star clouds. Dark regions within the band, such as the Great Rift, are areas where interstellar dust blocks light from distant stars.
Orbit Locations:
Orbit 1 - Metis - 0.5 AU - Hot rock ball world
Orbit 2 - Volturn - 1.2 AU - Hot rock ball world
Orbit 3 - The Inner Asteroid Belt - 3.3 AU - Asteroid belt
Orbit 4 - Alvara - 6.1 AU - Greenhouse world
Orbit 5 - Aeligord - 11.7 AU - Terrestrial - type world. - Earthlike - 2 moons
270 Days in a year
10 months
27 days in a month
36 hours in a day (9720 hours in a year)
Orbit 6 - Elvarvis - 22.9 AU - Terrestrial-type world; trace or no atmosphere - Hostile
Orbit 7 - The Outer Asteroid Belt - 45.3 AU - Asteroid belt
Orbit 8 - Xacury - 90.1 AU - Gas giant
Orbit 9 - Menerath - 358.9 AU - Gas giant
Orbit 10 - Olvarvis - 721.8 AU - Gas giant
Orbit 11 - Viphorix - 1,434.1 AU - Terrestrial-type world; trace or no atmosphere. - Icy rock ball
✴ - Information that's unclear or maybe not needed as of right now.
Astronomical Unit (AU) is approximately 93 million miles.
Light-Year (ly) is some 5.9 × 1012 miles – the distance light travels in one year. This is a common measure of distance in science and science fiction. One ly equals 63,271 AU.
The parsec (pc) – a parallax of one second, or 206,265 AU – is approximately 3.26 ly.
Rings Map?
Distances
Distance from sol - mi. Or km
Distance from Vodala - mi. Or km.
Distance from Dione - mi. Or km.
