The Solistice System - My fictional solar system. By TCGOfficial Watch

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This is probably my biggest project so far, so here goes:

Hello all. I created this fictional solar system that I plan on having in my own little fictional universe that I'm making.

I created this system over a few days and have the few basic characteristics of these planets nailed down.

Here are the descriptions of all the planets/stars.

(The TL: DR is the original image, as it has all the basic info on all the planets)



Solistice(The sun) -

This main sequence star is almost 4.2 billion years old, It will become a red giant in another 10 billion years.



Magrock -

This tidally locked world has wandered too close to Solistice. It's small diameter has scientists considering whether it is a planet or a dwarf planet.

Magrock is lacking an atmosphere, as such can't regulate it's own temperature. While the day temperatures soar to over 1000° Celsius, the night plummets to under

-200° Celsius. Scientists have debated whether the region between day and night is a viable option to colonize. This world may not be long anyway as

Solistice is stripping it's outer layers away as the planet drifts ever-closer to it. Simulations give this little world just a few million years until the planet is baked by Solistice.





Dawn -

This world is hell. With climates of up to 600° Celsius, the planet's thick atmosphere block in the heat it recieves from Solistice, rendering the planet as a scorching rock.

Dawn's 30% Iron composition gives the planet it's own magnetic field, which protects it from Solistice like a shield. Dawn also has a high gold content compared to other

planets, as 6% of the whole planet is gold. Scientists suspect this planet to be an industrial planet if anyone dares to travel down to it's deadly surface, while keeping their

equipment safe from the corrosive acid rain that can destroy spacesuits and spacecraft alike. Anyone planning to live here would first need to destroy it's thick atmosphere and find a way to keep cool.

Dawn has a small moon - Lamia - Being just 328km in diameter, this tiny rock is thought to be remnants of a collision between Dawn and a large asteroid. Lamia is tidally locked to Dawn, and orbits tightly at 50,000Km above

the blistering atmosphere.



Omega-

Despite it's 84°C heat, scientists have looked to Omega as a lifeboat world if anything goes wrong with Bliss. Omega has small pools of liquid water on it's surface as it's just below the boiling point of Water.

Ancients on Bliss would often look up to Omega as their mythological god of opportunity, and have cited it to be of great riches and courage. Old scriptures have cited the planet as "The Oracle" for the fact that it's

proximity makes it the brightest object in the night sky, and can even have a visible phase if observers have a sharp eye. Scientists see Omega also as a planet of opportunity, as it is a world that could harbor life,

which scientists have noted to have seen small "green patches" on the surface while observing. Omega possesses great potential to terraform as it has a moderate climate, large size, and proximity to Bliss.

Omega has also been noted to have a magnetic field.



Bliss-

Bliss is the homeworld, the genesis, the absolute beginning of life as we know it. Our species have thrived on this blue and green world for as long as we have existed.

Bliss is home to the most unique of creatures, awe inspiring landscapes, and of course us. Blisslings appear on all corners of this little globe and will do so for a very long time. Bliss's regular weather cycles make it the

perfect spot for a wide selection of species. Bliss is, as far as we know, the only world to harbour life in the known universe. Bliss possesses a healthy Oxygen-nitrogen rich atmosphere and a reliable magnetic field.

Worlds like this have only been observed a small handful of times. Bliss' moon, Tix is orbiting our world at a close 200,000km from our surface. We have observed great features on Tix's surface, such as Mare Symphonical,

and enormous craters that puncture a few kilometers into Tix's surface.

Back on Bliss, we have a lot of water, as such has been given the name of "The little blue ball", by many who have ventured beyond it's thin blue vail.



Crest-

Crest is almost the opposite of Omega. Despite the fact that it is further from the sun than Bliss, it has also been noted to have small lakes on the surface, and has also been thought of as another lifeboat planet.

From the observations of the satellites placed around Crest, it has been found to have a surface temperature of 4°C. The planet has a magnetosphere, which means any astronaut that may land on it's surface is shielded from harmful UV radiation.

It's not all good, though. Any explorer that manages to arrive to Crest would have to bring their own oxygen, as the air is almost pure Carbon Dioxide, though the pressure is just 0.9Atm, which is enough to survive in without using a pressure suit.

The planet has no moon, either. The night sky is only populated with close stars and the other nearby planets. Crest's surface features include: Enormous craters, huge ice caps, and a continent-sized canyon. There are thousands of mountains, most of which are

in mountain ranges.



Karmir-

Karmir is one of the smallest, most lifeless planets in the Solistice System. It has a thin, wispy atmosphere, with less than 20% atmospheric pressure. The planet also has the tallest mountain in

the solistice system, known as 'The Great Dimple', it is over 30,000m tall, and if placed on Bliss, it would tower into it's stratosphere. This mountain, however, stretches all the way out of the

wispy excuse for an atmosphere.

Karmir has been labeled as one of the most uninteresting planets in the system. Karmir has two small moons, which are possibly just tiny asteroids, captured by Karmir. The moons are named "Nix", and "Pellet"



Asteroid belt -

The asteroid belt is home to over 2,000 asteroids, and is roughly equal to the mass of Bliss. The asteroid belt has huge potential for industrial missions.



Pegasus-

Pegasus is the biggest planet in the solistice system. Old scriptures have named the planet as the most powerful entity in the night sky. It is one of the brightest things in the night sky, behind Omega.

Pegasus is also a gas giant, with four large moons, Shale, Zeus, Hercules, and Core. Zeus has a bright blue hue, and has been thought to have a sub-glacial ocean beneath it's icy surface.

Shale is a volcanic world, with an incredibly thin atmosphere. It is thought to be drifting slowly towards Pegasus, and will soon be torn into a new ring, being added to Pegasus' dim set of rings.



Tranquility-

Tranquility is a beautiful planet, with a bright red hue, and rings, bright enough to be seen from Bliss with the naked eye. As it is the second biggest planet in the solistice system,

it's gravity is strong. The rings of Tranquility are made of small dust and ice particles.

Tranquility's biggest moon, Poten, is the biggest moon in the system, and the tidal forces from Tranquility make the surface temperature of Poten a temperate 7°C, and is warm

enough to have a large water ocean. It also has much more water and dry ice locked in it's large ice caps. It also has an Oxygen atmosphere, and is thick enough to breathe in.



Poliath-

Poliath is another interesting planet. It's green hue and 75° tilt give it a strange appearance. The moons of Poliath are also orbiting on the same plane as the planet. Not much is known about

Poliath, though humanity have many images of poliath, with it's green stripes and deep blue storm. The three moons of Poliath are relatively uninteresting and only Borean is speculated to support sub-glacial life.



Maylam-

Maylam has been labeled as the most uninteresting planet after Karmir. Though it has huge storms spanning the planet, and swirling vortexes, it rarely recieves any attention.

Exploring Maylam, either by humans or probes, seems a difficult task, as the planet takes over 12 years to reach with conventional chemical rockets. Kall, Maylam's moon, has an atmosphere of almost

pure Nitrogen, as it is one of the only elements to not freeze on the planet. Therefore, it is noted to have towering mountains made out of what on bliss would only exist as gasses. It even has small

Oxygen lakes, and water mountains. Though the second to last planet from Solistice, it is the coldest body in the system.



Blot and Dot-

Blot and Dot are two dwarf planets, locked in a Binary orbit, they are forced to show each-other the same face, and are tidally locked to each other.

Blot is a tiny bit more massive than Dot, meaning that Blot has the dominant force. Scientists speculate that these two worlds may collide in the distant future, creating a planet-sized object.

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Published : May 13, 2018