π« NiamhβCiara System Overview π«
Binary Stars
- Niamh: G-type yellow star (bright,-radiant)
- Ciara: K-type orange dwarf (cooler,-dimmer)
- Separation: ~0.15 AU
Moons of Chaos
Ordered from innermost to outermost
- Hermes: Volcanic and glowing orange due to intense tidal heating.
- Athena: Cold, airless, and glittering with crystalline deposits.
- Poseidon: Ancient and resilient, marked by a heavily cratered surface.
- Demeter: An adaptive world in a stable mid-orbit.
- Ares: Nearly Earth-sized and warm. A cosmologically βrecentβ capture (approx.-2β5 million years ago), it maintains a mildly elliptical orbit and remains rotationally independent.
Planetary Table
| Planet | Type | Moons | Mythos | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OisΓn | Rocky | Oscar | Irish | Closest to Niamh |
| Chaos π | Super-Jupiter | Ares, Hermes, Athena, Poseidon, Demeter | Greek | Central system to the narrative |
| Ra | Gas giant | Anubis, Isis, Osiris | Egyptian | Named for sun god |
| Odin | Super-Earth | Thor, Loki, Freyja, Baldr | Norse | Dark, geologically active |
| Vishnu | Ocean world | Lakshmi, Shiva, Krishna | Indian | Frozen crust, subsurface oceans |
| Quetzalcoatl | Gas giant | Huitzilopochtli, Tezcatlipoca, XipeTotec, Tlaloc | Aztec | Feathered Serpent deity |
| Amaterasu | Frozen gas giant | Susanoo, Tsukuyomi, Inari | Japanese | Named for sun goddess |
Key Parameters
- Ares Day Length: 18 Earth-hours (gradually-slowing due to tidal braking).
- Ares Orbital Period: 45 Earth-days (1-βmonthβ).
- Chaos Year: 407 Earth-days / 542.66 Ares-days.
- Star Separation: Niamh and Ciara orbit at ~0.15 AU, appearing as a close binary pair from Chaos system.