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Solar System

Embark on a kinetic scroll descent through our celestial local cluster. Watch physical gravitational spheres collapse, scale down, and dock in real-time telemetry slots at the system deck.

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NAV TELEMETRY: SUN_SYSRA 19h 04m / DEC +23°14′
G-type Main-Sequence Star

The Sun

Distance0 AU
Orbit PeriodN/A
Mean Temp5,500 °C
Velocity0 km/s

The massive gravity well at the center of our solar system. A near-perfect sphere of hot plasma, heated to incandescence by nuclear fusion in its core, dictating the orbits of all surrounding bodies.

MASS: 333,000 Earths
GRAVITY: 27.9 g
NAV TELEMETRY: MERCURY_SYSRA 22h 10m / DEC -11°48′
Terrestrial Planet

Mercury

Distance0.39 AU
Orbit Period88 Days
Mean Temp-173 to 427 °C
Velocity47.4 km/s

A small, cratered world locked in a sun-baked dance. Mercury lacks an atmosphere to trap heat, resulting in the most violent day-to-night temperature swings in the solar system.

MASS: 0.055 Earths
GRAVITY: 0.38 g
NAV TELEMETRY: VENUS_SYSRA 04h 15m / DEC +18°22′
Terrestrial Planet

Venus

Distance0.72 AU
Orbit Period225 Days
Mean Temp462 °C
Velocity35.0 km/s

The pressure-cooker planet. Enshrouded by toxic sulfuric acid clouds, Venus experiences a runaway greenhouse effect that traps heat, rendering its surface hotter than Mercury's.

MASS: 0.815 Earths
GRAVITY: 0.90 g
NAV TELEMETRY: EARTH_SYSRA 12h 00m / DEC +00°00′
Terrestrial Planet

Earth

Distance1.0 AU
Orbit Period365.25 Days
Mean Temp-89 to 58 °C
Velocity29.8 km/s

Our vibrant blue oasis in the cosmic vacuum. Earth is protected by a nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere and a robust magnetosphere, providing the only known conditions suitable for organic life.

MASS: 1.000 Earths
GRAVITY: 1.00 g
NAV TELEMETRY: MARS_SYSRA 16h 40m / DEC -23°30′
Terrestrial Planet

Mars

Distance1.52 AU
Orbit Period687 Days
Mean Temp-143 to 35 °C
Velocity24.1 km/s

A freezing desert planet rich in iron oxide, which lends its surface a rusty hue. Mars features towering volcanoes, dry river canyons, and remnants of ice caps at its poles.

MASS: 0.107 Earths
GRAVITY: 0.38 g
NAV TELEMETRY: JUPITER_SYSRA 08h 12m / DEC +19°10′
Gas Giant

Jupiter

Distance5.20 AU
Orbit Period12 Years
Mean Temp-108 °C
Velocity13.1 km/s

A massive shield of gas containing more mass than all other planets combined. Its turbulent hydrogen-helium atmosphere is swept by continuous storms, including the Great Red Spot.

MASS: 317.8 Earths
GRAVITY: 2.53 g
NAV TELEMETRY: SATURN_SYSRA 10h 35m / DEC +09°45′
Gas Giant

Saturn

Distance9.58 AU
Orbit Period29 Years
Mean Temp-139 °C
Velocity9.7 km/s

The jewel of the solar system, famous for its grand, reflective ring system made of billions of ice particles, cosmic dust, and rocky debris spanning thousands of kilometers.

MASS: 95.2 Earths
GRAVITY: 1.04 g
NAV TELEMETRY: URANUS_SYSRA 03h 00m / DEC +17°50′
Ice Giant

Uranus

Distance19.2 AU
Orbit Period84 Years
Mean Temp-224 °C
Velocity6.8 km/s

An icy world tilted 98 degrees on its axis, causing extreme seasonal patterns. It has a slushy mantle of water, ammonia, and methane, which gives Uranus its pale cyan glow.

MASS: 14.5 Earths
GRAVITY: 0.89 g
NAV TELEMETRY: NEPTUNE_SYSRA 23h 44m / DEC -02°15′
Ice Giant

Neptune

Distance30.1 AU
Orbit Period165 Years
Mean Temp-201 °C
Velocity5.4 km/s

The stormiest world in our system. Swept by supersonic winds exceeding 2,100 km/h, Neptune is a deep blue methane world containing a high-density, super-pressurized ice mantle.

MASS: 17.1 Earths
GRAVITY: 1.14 g
SYSTEM CONSOLE // CELESTIAL STATIONS ACTIVATED
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