Atos
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| Stellar characteristics | ||
| Mass (Kg) | 1.59E+30[1] | |
| Radius (Km) | 552,086[1] | |
| Surface Temperature (K) | 4,700[1] | |
| Surface Gravity (m/s^2) | 348[1] | |
| Derived / radiative characteristics | ||
| Luminosity (W) | 1.06E+26 | |
| Luminosity (L☉) | 0.277 | |
| Mean Density (kg/m^3) | 2.26E+03 | |
| Escape Velocity (km/s) | 620 | |
| Blackbody Peak (nm) | 617 | |
| Irradiance at 1 AU (W/m^2) | 377 | |
| Irradiance at Micras (0.58 AU) (W/m^2) | 1,120[2] | |
| Apparent Diameter from Micras (°) | 0.73[2] | |
Atos is the star orbited by the planets and minor bodies of the Atos System.[2]
Place in the system
Atos anchors the system’s inner rocky planets (notably Eos, Micras, Pyros, Indigo), a prominent main asteroid belt that divides the inner system from the Realm of the Gas Giants, the multiple outer giants (e.g., Chrysos, Thalassa, Nephele, Glinos), and the outer rocky planets including Noctis and Opsithe.
Observations and research
Current Atos‑system models were first set out in the early 32.80s PSSC by researchers working for the New Zimian Space Exploration and Settlement Agency, and have been refined over time. The system page also points readers to non‑Bassarid compilations for those preferring alternate datasets. The Atos article image is attributed to the OASS‑00O1 platform in the outer system.[2][1]
Mythology
Within the cosmology of the Reformed Stripping Path, Atos is revered as the divine embodiment of light, creation, and cosmic order—the “Radiant One” whose illumination sustains both the physical system and spiritual life. Worship is maintained by the Ordo Solis Invicti through festivals of light and seasonal solar rites, as summarized on the main Atos article.[1]