Orbit 8 - Xacury

Xacury is a massive gas giant located at a distance of 90.1 astronomical units from the G2 star Sol. It is the eighth planet in the solar system of Aeligord, and is one of the largest planets in the system.

The planet is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium, and it has a thick atmosphere that is perpetually shrouded in clouds. The atmosphere of Xacury is rich in methane, which gives the planet its distinctive dark red and yellow color.

Xacury has a strong gravitational pull, which has caused the planet to capture a number of moons over its long history. These moons range in size from small, irregularly-shaped rocks to massive, icy worlds.

Despite its remote location, Xacury has become an important destination for scientific research. The planet's strong magnetic field generates intense radiation belts, which are of great interest to scientists studying the dynamics of planetary magnetospheres. In addition, the planet's moons are also of great interest, as they may provide clues to the formation and evolution of the outer solar system.