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1MORA-4423

Scope: Silky Way
Scope: Silky Way/Karvel Cluster
From Amaranth Legacy, available at amaranth-legacy.community

ISLANDED IN A STREAM OF STARS, ACROSS ETERNAL SEAS OF SPACE AND TIME
This content is a part of the Silky Way.


Nothing stays the same forever...
This content is a part of the Karvel Cluster within the Silky Way.

1MORA-4423
The unnamed central star of this system
A map of the system
Meta Info
Article Creator

The Minmus Derp (13/02/2025)

Scope
Setting
Author

Nick118 (27/12/2022) (original version)
The Minmus Derp (16/05/2024) (initial rewrite)

Location Info
Galaxy
Region

Deep Space, just outside the Karvel Cluster

Nearest Stars
Distance From Galactic Core

~63,000 ly

Designations
Other Names

Kegera-1

Star Info
Suns

1MORA-4423

Type

Red giant

Spectral Class

K3 III

Hue

Yellow-orange

Mass

1.87 Stellar Masses

Radius

30 Stellar Radii

Luminosity

331 Stellar Luminosities

Surface Temperature

4,500 K

Age

1.4 billion years

Main Sequence Lifespan

1.2 billion years

Total Lifespan

2.1 billion years

Evolutionary Stage

Giant branch

Absolute Magnitude

-1.47

Metallicity

0.7%

System Info
Planets
Asteroid Belt(s)

Outer Asteroid Belt

Society and Politics
Nations

Unclaimed

Population

0

General Development

Nonexistent

1MORA-4423 is an orange subgiant star found beyond the far edge of the Karvel Cluster. Surveyed by the FSS Kareland very early in its journey, 1MORA-4423 is roughly 350 light-years from Nerva and the cluster as a whole, and appears to be within the territory of the mysterious Mikhall Hiders. The star has a single, scorched planet, Guron, as well as a selection of thick debris disks.

Physical Characteristics

1MORA-4423, also known as Kegera-1, is an orange subgiant, a relatively rare and short-lived period in a stars life as it moves off the main sequence. It rotates extremely slowly due to its size and exhibits violent stellar wind activity, beginning to carve out a small cavity in the gases of the nebula as it passes into its borders. The star's luminosity is currently 331 stellar luminosities, and is slowly increasing during the period of observations.

Architecture

The star system surrounding 1MORA-4423 is fairly simple in most regards. A single planet, Guron, orbits close to the star, with an impressive disk of rock, metals, and ice existing beyond the newly expanded habitable zone. Two large dwarf planets have been detected in this disk.

Guron, the only planet of the system, is a gas giant orbiting roughly 0.48 AU from its star. With this close distance and the rapidly mounting luminosity of its parent, Guron is heated to incredible temperatures, and the lack of tidal lock results in even distribution across its fiery cloud decks.

Outer Debris Disk

The outer debris disk of 1MORA-4423 is a dense disk of material, amounting to roughly eight terrestrial masses of ice, rock and metal. The Kareland took full advantage of this bounty of resources, a rarity beyond a seed cluster, and left the system with a cargo hold full of refined materials to build new equipment and shuttles out of.

Neighborhood

1MORA-4423 is currently passing through a sparsely populated and mostly undisturbed region of space, its passage creating shockwaves and beginning the process of star formation in the region. As such, very few stars are nearby, other than Bok globules that haven't even coalesced properly yet. The Kenna System, the new home system of Amana after its displacement from the Void, is approximately seven light-years away.

Map

A map of the layout of the 1MORA-4423 System