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  • |Classification = Giants Giant-M ...
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  • |Star Type = Giants-Giant-M ...d giant (spectral type: M) star. His type is called by the starmap 'Giants-Giant-M'. ...
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  • Located out beyond Kallis' frost line, the system's two giants formed from volatile icy compounds and captured hydrogen and helium. Kallis ...
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  • ...class I for supergiants, class II for bright giants, class III for regular giants, class IV for subgiants, class V for main-sequence stars, class sd (or VI) ...
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  • The [[Ellis system]] features two gas giants: [[Walleye|Ellis IX, aka Walleye]], and Ellis X, aka Bombora. Bombora is a ...
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  • ...with minimal impurities. Helios III does approach the upper bound for gas giants in terms of size, a fact that has attracted the occasional scientific surve ...
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  • Located out beyond Kallis' frost line, the system's two giants formed from volatile icy compounds and captured hydrogen and helium. Kallis ...
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  • ...As such, it's frequently cited as evidence to support the theory that gas giants can act as 'comet shields' which allow higher forms of life to evolve. Unma ...
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  • Both the of the two inner planets of the system are gas giants. The bright blue atmosphere surrounding Hadrian II is calm in comparison to ...
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  • |Star Type = Giants Giant-M Hadrian is a Giants Giant-M star. ...
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  • ...esence of other significant substellar gravity wells, such as those of gas giants (ex: Jupiter, Saturn, etc.) and their satellite systems, which interfere wi ...
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  • ...ates as to the exact process. Composed of heavier elements than normal gas giants, it is currently believed that Kallis VIII formed closer to the star before ...
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  • ...sharing a common feature, they differ in other aspects. Gas Dwarfs and Gas Giants are gas planets while they are differentiated by mass. However, there is no ...
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