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==Star Maps==
==Star Maps==
[[File:HostStarsProg.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Maps of the Micrasian night sky in the Northern and Southern hemispheres.]]
[[File:HostStarsProg.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Maps of the Micrasian night sky in the Northern and Southern hemispheres.]]
[[File:Cloudisland4.png|200px|thumb|right|Many stars are close bright enough to be seen during large portions of the day, as seen in this photo taken in the Coastal Woodlands of [[Bassaridia Vaeringheim]].]]
[[File:StarVisibility.png|200px|thumb|right|Many stars are close bright enough to be seen during large portions of the day.  These graphs provide insight into the brightness of each star during broad daylight.]]
In 45.55 PSSC, the New Zimian Space Exploration and Settlement Agency announced that it had completed its efforts to map the night sky.  Soon after, in 45.70, it announced that it had determined the approximate location of the Atos System within its respective galaxy.   
In 45.55 PSSC, the New Zimian Space Exploration and Settlement Agency announced that it had completed its efforts to map the night sky.  Soon after, in 45.70, it announced that it had determined the approximate location of the Atos System within its respective galaxy.   


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! Estimated Surface Temperature (K)
! Estimated Surface Temperature (K)
! Estimated Age (billion years)
! Estimated Age (billion years)
|-
|-
| Azos
| [[File:Azos.png|100px]]
| Galaxy
| 45°N
| 12 ly
| -11.5
| -20.0
| —
| 10.1
|-
|-
| Agave
| Agave
Line 816: Line 827:
| M
| M
| 29.5°N
| 29.5°N
| ~75 ly
| 5.3 ly
| +6.5
| -4.8
| +8.0
| 2.2
| 3,100
| 3,400
| 5.2
| 7.2
|-
|-
| Amaäz
| Amaäz
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| K
| K
| 31°N
| 31°N
| ~110 ly
| 5.8 ly
| +5.0
| -4.3
| +4.7
| 0.7
| 4,300
| 4,800
| 6.7
| 6.4
|-
|-
| Amáenu
| Amáenu
Line 836: Line 847:
| G
| G
| 45°N
| 45°N
| ~65 ly
| 6.5 ly
| +4.3
| -3.9
| +4.5
| 0.3
| 5,700
| 5,900
| 5.0
| 5.1
|-
|-
| Amap
| Amap
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| A
| A
| 55°N
| 55°N
| ~180 ly
| 4.9 ly
| +2.0
| -6.7
| +1.8
| -2.2
| 9,100
| 10,500
| 0.7
| 0.6
|-
|-
| Amazä
| Amazä
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| F
| F
| 39°N
| 39°N
| ~220 ly
| 5.1 ly
| +3.1
| -5.6
| +3.0
| -1.8
| 7,300
| 8,000
| 1.3
| 1.5
|-
|-
| Atämios
| Atämios
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| F
| F
| 56°N
| 56°N
| ~200 ly
| 5.7 ly
| +3.4
| -5.1
| +3.6
| -1.4
| 6,900
| 7,700
| 2.1
| 2.0
|-
|-
| Aprobelle
| Aprobelle
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| A
| A
| 59°N
| 59°N
| ~95 ly
| 5.4 ly
| +2.7
| -6.0
| +2.4
| -1.9
| 8,500
| 9,900
| 0.9
| 0.8
|-
| Azos
| [[File:Azos.png|100px]]
| Galaxy
| 40°N–80°N
| ~1.3 million ly
| +10.2
| –18.0
| —
| ~5,000 (galaxy-scale)
|-
|-
| Bebeakaus
| Bebeakaus
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| K
| K
| 30.5°N
| 30.5°N
| ~160 ly
| 6.3 ly
| +5.6
| -3.8
| +5.0
| 0.5
| 4,400
| 4,700
| 7.0
| 6.8
|-
|-
| Bulhanu
| Bulhanu
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| A
| A
| 40°N
| 40°N
| ~70 ly
| 5.5 ly
| +3.1
| -6.5
| +2.7
| -2.1
| 8,400
| 10,200
| 1.1
| 0.7
|-
|-
| Crösacío
| Crösacío
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| K
| K
| 17°N
| 17°N
| ~120 ly
| 6.9 ly
| +5.9
| -3.4
| +5.2
| 0.8
| 4,500
| 4,900
| 7.9
| 7.5
|-
|-
| Danaß
| Danaß
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| A
| A
| 67°N
| 67°N
| ~250 ly
| 5.2 ly
| +2.4
| -6.8
| +2.1
| -2.3
| 9,200
| 10,800
| 0.6
| 0.5
|-
|-
| Dilëtaz
| Dilëtaz
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| G
| G
| 36°N
| 36°N
| ~230 ly
| 6.7 ly
| +4.8
| -3.5
| +4.2
| 0.4
| 5,900
| 6,000
| 5.8
| 5.6
|-
|-
| Dranamos
| Dranamos
Line 946: Line 947:
| A
| A
| 58°N
| 58°N
| ~300 ly
| 4.7 ly
| +2.1
| -7.1
| +1.9
| -2.5
| 9,500
| 11,000
| 0.4
| 0.4
|-
|-
Line 956: Line 957:
| G
| G
| 29°N
| 29°N
| ~140 ly
| 6.4 ly
| +5.2
| -3.8
| +4.6
| 0.6
| 5,600
| 5,800
| 3.5
| 4.7
|-
|-
| Häpi
| Häpi
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| F
| F
| 78°N
| 78°N
| ~210 ly
| 5.8 ly
| +3.5
| -5.3
| +3.2
| -1.5
| 7,200
| 7,900
| 1.8
| 1.9
|-
|-
| Hazaméos
| Hazaméos
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| A
| A
| 72°N
| 72°N
| ~285 ly
| 4.8 ly
| +2.2
| -6.9
| +2.0
| -2.4
| 8,700
| 10,500
| 0.8
| 0.6
|-
|-
| Liléigos
| Liléigos
Line 986: Line 987:
| F
| F
| 18°N
| 18°N
| ~60 ly
| 6.1 ly
| +4.2
| -4.6
| +3.9
| -0.8
| 7,000
| 7,400
| 2.4
| 2.3
|-
|-
| Nyama
| Nyama
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| F
| F
| 64°N
| 64°N
| ~125 ly
| 6.6 ly
| +3.7
| -4.7
| +3.3
| -0.9
| 7,100
| 7,300
| 1.7
| 2.0
|-
|-
| Ocananus
| Ocananus
Line 1,006: Line 1,007:
| F
| F
| 60.5°N
| 60.5°N
| ~190 ly
| 5.9 ly
| +3.6
| -5.0
| +3.2
| -1.2
| 7,100
| 7,600
| 2.0
| 1.7
|-
|-
| Orebele
| Orebele
Line 1,016: Line 1,017:
| F
| F
| 22°N
| 22°N
| ~100 ly
| 6.2 ly
| +4.3
| -4.8
| +3.7
| -1.0
| 7,400
| 7,500
| 2.5
| 2.2
|-
|-
| Osiríos
| Osiríos
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| G
| G
| 53°N
| 53°N
| ~150 ly
| 6.5 ly
| +5.3
| -3.6
| +4.8
| 0.3
| 5,700
| 5,900
| 4.5
| 4.9
|-
|-
| Pythe
| Pythe
Line 1,036: Line 1,037:
| A
| A
| 45°N
| 45°N
| ~80 ly
| 5.6 ly
| +2.8
| -6.2
| +2.5
| -2.0
| 8,600
| 9,700
| 1.0
| 0.8
|-
|-
| Sanashalo
| Sanashalo
Line 1,046: Line 1,047:
| G
| G
| 27°N
| 27°N
| ~260 ly
| 6.8 ly
| +4.7
| -3.2
| +4.1
| 0.1
| 5,500
| 5,800
| 5.2
| 5.1
|-
|-
| Tä
| Tä
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| F
| F
| 39.5°N
| 39.5°N
| ~90 ly
| 6.0 ly
| +3.6
| -5.1
| +3.4
| -1.3
| 6,800
| 7,700
| 2.3
| 2.1
|-
|-
| Vï
| Vï
Line 1,066: Line 1,067:
| A
| A
| 46°N
| 46°N
| ~170 ly
| 5.3 ly
| +2.5
| -6.6
| +2.2
| -2.2
| 8,700
| 10,200
| 0.5
| 0.6
|-
|-
| Wedíos
| Wedíos
Line 1,076: Line 1,077:
| A
| A
| 54°N
| 54°N
| ~280 ly
| 4.9 ly
| +2.7
| -7.0
| +2.4
| -2.5
| 9,100
| 11,100
| 0.7
| 0.4
|-
|-
|}
|}
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! Estimated Surface Temperature (K)
! Estimated Surface Temperature (K)
! Estimated Age (billion years)
! Estimated Age (billion years)
|-
|-
|-
| Akäz
| Akäz
Line 1,103: Line 1,105:
| A
| A
| 41.5°S
| 41.5°S
| ~140 ly
| 5.2 ly
| +2.4
| -6.3
| +2.1
| -1.8
| 8,600
| 9,800
| 0.9
| 0.7
|-
|-
| Amaos
| Amaos
Line 1,113: Line 1,115:
| A
| A
| 72°S
| 72°S
| ~290 ly
| 6.3 ly
| +2.0
| -5.8
| +1.7
| -1.3
| 9,000
| 9,500
| 0.5
| 0.5
|-
|-
Line 1,123: Line 1,125:
| A
| A
| 81°S
| 81°S
| ~260 ly
| 7.1 ly
| +2.8
| -4.9
| +2.5
| -1.0
| 8,800
| 9,200
| 0.7
| 0.6
|-
|-
| Aña
| Aña
Line 1,133: Line 1,135:
| K
| K
| 37°S
| 37°S
| ~90 ly
| 8.9 ly
| +5.4
| -3.8
| +4.9
| 0.2
| 4,500
| 5,000
| 6.2
| 5.4
|-
|-
| Anäth
| Anäth
Line 1,143: Line 1,145:
| F
| F
| 82°S
| 82°S
| ~220 ly
| 6.7 ly
| +3.5
| -5.0
| +3.2
| -0.6
| 7,100
| 7,800
| 2.0
| 2.1
|-
|-
| Ashenos
| Ashenos
Line 1,153: Line 1,155:
| F
| F
| 46°S
| 46°S
| ~150 ly
| 7.5 ly
| +4.1
| -4.3
| +3.6
| 0.1
| 6,700
| 7,100
| 2.4
| 2.2
|-
|-
| Bacíoéo
| Bacíoéo
Line 1,163: Line 1,165:
| A
| A
| 52.5°S
| 52.5°S
| ~210 ly
| 5.9 ly
| +2.6
| -6.0
| +2.3
| -1.7
| 8,600
| 10,200
| 1.2
| 0.6
|-
|-
| Däle
| Däle
Line 1,173: Line 1,175:
| A
| A
| 53°S
| 53°S
| ~180 ly
| 6.4 ly
| +2.9
| -5.5
| +2.6
| -1.5
| 8,400
| 9,900
| 1.1
| 0.7
|-
|-
| Griléiv
| Griléiv
Line 1,183: Line 1,185:
| A
| A
| 64°S
| 64°S
| ~160 ly
| 6.8 ly
| +2.7
| -5.7
| +2.4
| -1.2
| 8,500
| 9,700
| 1.0
| 0.8
|-
|-
| Io
| Io
Line 1,193: Line 1,195:
| G
| G
| 38°S
| 38°S
| ~75 ly
| 8.5 ly
| +4.6
| -3.6
| +4.0
| 0.3
| 5,700
| 6,000
| 4.3
| 4.6
|-
|-
| Juno
| Juno
Line 1,203: Line 1,205:
| A
| A
| 52.5°S
| 52.5°S
| ~250 ly
| 7.2 ly
| +2.8
| -5.2
| +2.5
| -0.9
| 8,900
| 9,400
| 0.6
| 0.6
|-
|-
Line 1,213: Line 1,215:
| F
| F
| 69°S
| 69°S
| ~120 ly
| 7.9 ly
| +3.9
| -4.4
| +3.3
| 0.0
| 7,200
| 7,500
| 2.2
| 2.0
|-
|-
| Nilu
| Nilu
Line 1,223: Line 1,225:
| G
| G
| 46°S
| 46°S
| ~100 ly
| 8.2 ly
| +4.4
| -3.9
| +3.9
| 0.2
| 5,600
| 5,900
| 5.1
| 5.2
|-
|-
| Pänatus
| Pänatus
Line 1,233: Line 1,235:
| A
| A
| 49°S
| 49°S
| ~270 ly
| 5.5 ly
| +2.3
| -6.1
| +2.0
| -1.9
| 8,700
| 10,300
| 1.0
| 0.5
|-
|-
| Pazdu
| Pazdu
Line 1,243: Line 1,245:
| A
| A
| 29°S
| 29°S
| ~230 ly
| 6.1 ly
| +2.2
| -5.9
| +1.9
| -1.6
| 8,500
| 9,800
| 1.1
| 0.7
|-
|-
| Puzo
| Puzo
Line 1,253: Line 1,255:
| K
| K
| 38°S
| 38°S
| ~60 ly
| 9.3 ly
| +5.6
| -3.2
| +5.0
| 0.5
| 4,300
| 4,800
| 7.4
| 7.1
|-
|-
| Riro
| Riro
Line 1,263: Line 1,265:
| A
| A
| 25°S
| 25°S
| ~280 ly
| 6.6 ly
| +3.0
| -5.4
| +2.7
| -1.1
| 8,200
| 9,100
| 1.3
| 0.9
|-
|-
| Räme
| Räme
Line 1,273: Line 1,275:
| F
| F
| 55°S
| 55°S
| ~130 ly
| 7.7 ly
| +3.8
| -4.2
| +3.5
| -0.1
| 7,000
| 7,300
| 2.4
| 2.3
|-
|-
| Séun
| Séun
Line 1,283: Line 1,285:
| F
| F
| 63°S
| 63°S
| ~200 ly
| 7.3 ly
| +3.6
| -4.8
| +3.1
| -0.5
| 7,300
| 7,600
| 1.9
| 1.8
|-
|-
| Shep
| Shep
Line 1,293: Line 1,295:
| A
| A
| 39.5°S
| 39.5°S
| ~170 ly
| 6.9 ly
| +3.3
| -5.3
| +3.0
| -1.2
| 8,400
| 9,600
| 1.4
| 0.8
|-
|-
| Sofia
| Sofia
Line 1,303: Line 1,305:
| A
| A
| 49°S
| 49°S
| ~260 ly
| 6.2 ly
| +3.1
| -5.8
| +2.7
| -1.4
| 8,600
| 9,700
| 1.1
| 0.7
|-
|-
| Thebéos
| Thebéos
Line 1,313: Line 1,315:
| G
| G
| 33°S
| 33°S
| ~80 ly
| 8.7 ly
| +4.9
| -3.7
| +4.3
| 0.4
| 5,500
| 5,800
| 5.9
| 5.7
|-
|-
| Venus
| Venus
Line 1,323: Line 1,325:
| F
| F
| 39°S
| 39°S
| ~140 ly
| 7.0 ly
| +3.5
| -4.9
| +3.2
| -0.6
| 6,800
| 7,400
| 2.3
| 2.0
|-
|-
| Upa
| Upa
Line 1,333: Line 1,335:
| F
| F
| 83°S
| 83°S
| ~240 ly
| 6.8 ly
| +3.7
| -5.1
| +3.3
| -0.8
| 7,400
| 7,800
| 1.8
| 1.7
|-
|-
|}
|}

Latest revision as of 19:49, 17 February 2025

Pictured: The current model of the Atos System, as mapped by the New Zimian Space Exploration and Settlement Agency.
In a picture taken by the Bassarid probe IASS-00M1, Micras passes across the face of a nearby galaxy known to Bassarid astronomers as Azos.

The Atos System is the stellar system in which the planet Micras exists. The following data is a result of many years of significant effort by Bassarid scientists genuinely seeking to develop and improve resources for scientists and researchers around the world and is not recognized by the international community at large. Of particular dispute is the existence of the moons of Thalassa, Nephele, and Glinos, and the multitude of asteroids which comprise the system's major asteroid belt.

In the 41.50s PSSC, the Bassarid government clarified its claims to this research, citing a desire to improve respect for the wishes of those nations and world leaders who regard Bassarid contributions to the global community as anathema.

Non-Bassarid research regarding the Atos System can be found at the Micronational Astronomy Society. All those who seek to avoid relying on any Bassarid research may instead rely on the abundance of data compiled over many years at that location.

Overview

The Atos System as it is currently understood, was defined in the early 32.80's PSSC by researchers working for the New Zimian Space Exploration and Settlement Agency. Current models of the Atos System also reflect research completed by scientists in Mercury.

Overview of Planets

Planet Name Planet Image
Mass (kg) Radius (Km) Solar Day (hours) Orbital Period (days) Semi-Major Axis (au) Periapsis (au) Apoapsis (au) Albedo Surface Temperature (k) Surface Gravity (m/s^2) Axial Tilt (degrees) Inclination (degrees) Orbital Speed (km/s)
Eos 3.32E+07 2,512 84.3 110 .414 .418 .418 .88 1,050 3.19 14.6 7.6 41.2
Micras 7.74E+24 6,875 24 183 .58 .583 .584 .32 288 10.9 22.5 0 34.8
Tarsica 9.45E+22 1,737 327 24.8 .0019 .002 .002 .16 255 2.09 8.1 3.1 9.27
Pyros 5.88E+24 6,576 14.1 336 .874 .876 .878 .25 241 9.07 21.1 1.5 28.4
Indigo 4.52E+24 5,858 79.1 488 1 .93 1.3 .37 202 8.79 9.3 1.3 21.7
Plateau 9.45E+22 143 6.54 .23 .00007 .00007 .00007 .3 174 .2 3.4 4.99 31.9
Momiji 9.07E+23 3,478 3.16 7.84 .0009 .0009 .001 .13 321 5 4.24 2.55 26.3
Ivory 7.99E+18 77.1 9.29 .71 .00009 .00009 .0001 .09 182 .08 3.05 2.04 23
Asteroid Belt 1.33 (Inner), 1.86 (Outer) 1.33 (Inner), 1.86 (Outer)
Chrysos 1.47E+27 83,704 10.6 1,507 2.29 2.09 2.49 .06 131 14 4.69 .01 27.9
Fenrir 1.56E+23 1,850 36.9 2.14 .003 .003 .003 .01 151 3.05 1.5 .2 21.2
Lukedu 1.07E+23 1,567 27.9 4.45 .005 .005 .005 .44 166 2.91 .9 0 29
Agnis 7.97E+22 1,415 14.2 10.5 .009 .009 .009 .35 136 2.74 3.7 0 25.9
Thalassa 8.90E+26 87,770 7.83 2,541 3.29 3.07 3.51 0 110 7.71 37.6 .38 15
Styx 2.68E+23 1,925 48 2 .002 .002 .002 0 147 4.84 2.4 0 6.34
Faun 5.47E+22 1,323 71.6 3.4 .00338 .00336 .00341 .22 137 2.08 33.5 .000812 10.8
Silenus 1.62E+23 1,836 184 6.91 .00543 .00542 .00545 .03 74.6 3.2 27.4 .0049 8.55
Nephele 7.04E+26 53,741 16.8 4,108 4.65 4.63 4.67 .6 78.2 16.3 99.7 .627 12.3
Cato 4.11E+23 2,450 531 .5 .00087 .00083 .0009 .45 26.4 4.57 23.1 .00151 23.4
Sisera 7,31E+22 1,497 61.8 1.38 .0018 .00178 .00182 .42 12.9 2.18 18.7 .101 20.7
Erasmus 1.17E+23 1,878 79.1 2.3 .00241 .0024 .00241 .13 12.7 2.21 32.7 .000249 16.3
Glinos 2.04E+26 46,750 17.9 6,785 6.37 6.12 6.62 .72 58.1 6.24 19.5 5.4 10.6
Nikolaj 1.65E+23 2,113 1.06 .307 .0004 .00039 .00043 0 224 2.47 28.4 .00364 14.2
Noctis 1.40E+23 1,904 9.34 8,001 7.38 7.38 7.38 .16 142 2.58 23.2 12 10
Opsithe 5.57E+22 1,474 31.2 20,523 13.5 13.3 13.7 .57 41.3 1.71 7.88 1.6 7.23

Overview of Asteroids

The following is a list of the largest asteroids found in the asteroid belt which divides the Inner Atos System from the Realm of the Gas Giants. Most of the asteroids take their names from Bassaridianism, one of Micras' most important religions. One of the asteroids is named after the celebrated Craitish footballer Freddie Gaärsen, while another is named for the alcoholic beverage made from the national fruit of Craitland.

Planet Name Planet Image
Mass (kg) Radius (Km) Solar Day (hours) Orbital Period (days) Semi-Major Axis (km) Periapsis (au) Apoapsis (au) Albedo Surface Temperature (k) Surface Gravity (m/s^2) Axial Tilt (degrees) Inclination (degrees) Orbital Speed (km/s)
Euphrosyne File:Euphrosyne2018.png 7.77E+19 165 129 759 2.26E+08 1.47 1.55 .32 152 .133 7.6 9.25 22.2
Mugwort File:Mugwort.png 1.36E+04 93 435 762 2.27E+06 1.49 1.55 .53 162 .107 9.3 9.24 21.2
Malem File:Malem.png 2.16E+20 232 131 772 2.29E+06 1.52 1.53 .17 163 .268 6.07 6 21.5
Krater File:Krater.png 1.35E+19 92 64 792 2.33E+06 1.55 1.56 .41 162 .106 7.07 6.94 21.3
Tar File:Tar.png 4.18E+20 289 27 807 2.36E+06 1.55 1.59 .05 161 .334 6.19 6.74 21.2
Agave 1.67E+21 459 41 802 2.35E+06 1.56 1.57 .11 161 .62 7.56 13.3 21.2
Liknon File:Liknon.png 1.01E+20 180 328 819 2.38E+06 1.56 1.62 .64 160 .208 7.5 7.39 21.2
Thalia File:Thalia.png 8.96E+20 373 656 807 2.35E+08 1.57 1.58 .11 160 .43 0 6.74 21.2
Kantharos File:Kantharos.png 1.06E+20 183 98 833 2.41E+06 1.59 1.63 .11 158 .55 11.1 10.9 20.8
Gaärsen File:Gaärsen.png 1.2E+21 411 22 859 2.46E+06 1.64 1.64 .75 157 .475 17.6 7.32 20.8
Salpinx File:Salpinx.png 1.43E+2.30 202 321 924 2.58E+06 1.65 1.8 .21 151 .233 34 7.54 19.5
Scourge File:Scourge.png 5.16E+20 210 66 916 2.56E+06 1.66 1.76 .12 152 .358 67 9.85 19.8
Thyrsus File:Thyrsus.png 5.5E+19 147 128 944 2.61E+06 1.66 1.84 .38 157 .17 12.2 8.5 21.2
Melusine 100px 5.41E+20 315 82 892 2.52E+06 1.68 1.68 .42 156 .364 8.6 7.2 20.5
Retis File:Retis.png 2.77E+10 117 53 940 2.61E+06 1.69.3 1.8 .11 151 .135 16.7 7.52 19.6
Oslic File:Oslic.png 2.99E+19 120 218 926 2.58E+06 1.72 1.73 .11 154 .139 4.3 8.8 20.3
Aglaea File:Aglaea2018.png 1.63E+19 115 44 948 2.62E+08 1.73 1.78 .28 152 .133 77.9 7.42 19.9
Redquill File:Redquill2019.png 9.24E+26 39 34.8 948 2.8E+08 1.87 1.87 .51 2.7 .0407 14.5 0.34 19.5

Life in the Asteroid Belt

In 46.87 PSSC, it was discovered by researchers associated with the New Zimian Space Exploration and Settlement Agency that the asteroid belt is inhabited by a species of large single-celled organisms, known as Bijarids that feed entirely on rock and dust. The discovery of this species marks the first observation of life in the Atos System beyond Micras and Tarsica.

Star Maps

Maps of the Micrasian night sky in the Northern and Southern hemispheres.
Many stars are close bright enough to be seen during large portions of the day. These graphs provide insight into the brightness of each star during broad daylight.

In 45.55 PSSC, the New Zimian Space Exploration and Settlement Agency announced that it had completed its efforts to map the night sky. Soon after, in 45.70, it announced that it had determined the approximate location of the Atos System within its respective galaxy.

The New Zimian Space Exploration and Settlement Agency estimates that there are approximately 23,732,367 stars which are observable from Micras. A list of the largest and brightest stars is as follows. Note that the star images were captured with the aid of highly powerful telescopes. Many smaller stars which can be seen in these images, cannot be observed with the naked eye.

Stars are named for historical and mythological figures in the Pallisican, Bassarid and Alperkin religious traditions. All names are derived from the Simplified Pallisican Language.

Northern Hemisphere

Star Name Star Image Star Class Location Astronomical Data (Fictional)
Distance from Earth Apparent Magnitude Absolute Magnitude Estimated Surface Temperature (K) Estimated Age (billion years)
Azos Galaxy 45°N 12 ly -11.5 -20.0 10.1
Agave M 29.5°N 5.3 ly -4.8 2.2 3,400 7.2
Amaäz K 31°N 5.8 ly -4.3 0.7 4,800 6.4
Amáenu G 45°N 6.5 ly -3.9 0.3 5,900 5.1
Amap A 55°N 4.9 ly -6.7 -2.2 10,500 0.6
Amazä F 39°N 5.1 ly -5.6 -1.8 8,000 1.5
Atämios F 56°N 5.7 ly -5.1 -1.4 7,700 2.0
Aprobelle A 59°N 5.4 ly -6.0 -1.9 9,900 0.8
Bebeakaus K 30.5°N 6.3 ly -3.8 0.5 4,700 6.8
Bulhanu A 40°N 5.5 ly -6.5 -2.1 10,200 0.7
Crösacío K 17°N 6.9 ly -3.4 0.8 4,900 7.5
Danaß A 67°N 5.2 ly -6.8 -2.3 10,800 0.5
Dilëtaz G 36°N 6.7 ly -3.5 0.4 6,000 5.6
Dranamos A 58°N 4.7 ly -7.1 -2.5 11,000 0.4
Gaht G 29°N 6.4 ly -3.8 0.6 5,800 4.7
Häpi F 78°N 5.8 ly -5.3 -1.5 7,900 1.9
Hazaméos A 72°N 4.8 ly -6.9 -2.4 10,500 0.6
Liléigos F 18°N 6.1 ly -4.6 -0.8 7,400 2.3
Nyama F 64°N 6.6 ly -4.7 -0.9 7,300 2.0
Ocananus F 60.5°N 5.9 ly -5.0 -1.2 7,600 1.7
Orebele F 22°N 6.2 ly -4.8 -1.0 7,500 2.2
Osiríos G 53°N 6.5 ly -3.6 0.3 5,900 4.9
Pythe A 45°N 5.6 ly -6.2 -2.0 9,700 0.8
Sanashalo G 27°N 6.8 ly -3.2 0.1 5,800 5.1
F 39.5°N 6.0 ly -5.1 -1.3 7,700 2.1
A 46°N 5.3 ly -6.6 -2.2 10,200 0.6
Wedíos A 54°N 4.9 ly -7.0 -2.5 11,100 0.4

Southern Hemisphere

Star Name Star Image Star Class Location Astronomical Data (Fictional)
Distance from Earth Apparent Magnitude Absolute Magnitude Estimated Surface Temperature (K) Estimated Age (billion years)
Akäz A 41.5°S 5.2 ly -6.3 -1.8 9,800 0.7
Amaos A 72°S 6.3 ly -5.8 -1.3 9,500 0.5
Amacéu A 81°S 7.1 ly -4.9 -1.0 9,200 0.6
Aña K 37°S 8.9 ly -3.8 0.2 5,000 5.4
Anäth F 82°S 6.7 ly -5.0 -0.6 7,800 2.1
Ashenos F 46°S 7.5 ly -4.3 0.1 7,100 2.2
Bacíoéo A 52.5°S 5.9 ly -6.0 -1.7 10,200 0.6
Däle A 53°S 6.4 ly -5.5 -1.5 9,900 0.7
Griléiv A 64°S 6.8 ly -5.7 -1.2 9,700 0.8
Io G 38°S 8.5 ly -3.6 0.3 6,000 4.6
Juno A 52.5°S 7.2 ly -5.2 -0.9 9,400 0.6
Jupbella F 69°S 7.9 ly -4.4 0.0 7,500 2.0
Nilu G 46°S 8.2 ly -3.9 0.2 5,900 5.2
Pänatus A 49°S 5.5 ly -6.1 -1.9 10,300 0.5
Pazdu A 29°S 6.1 ly -5.9 -1.6 9,800 0.7
Puzo K 38°S 9.3 ly -3.2 0.5 4,800 7.1
Riro A 25°S 6.6 ly -5.4 -1.1 9,100 0.9
Räme F 55°S 7.7 ly -4.2 -0.1 7,300 2.3
Séun F 63°S 7.3 ly -4.8 -0.5 7,600 1.8
Shep A 39.5°S 6.9 ly -5.3 -1.2 9,600 0.8
Sofia A 49°S 6.2 ly -5.8 -1.4 9,700 0.7
Thebéos G 33°S 8.7 ly -3.7 0.4 5,800 5.7
Venus F 39°S 7.0 ly -4.9 -0.6 7,400 2.0
Upa F 83°S 6.8 ly -5.1 -0.8 7,800 1.7