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- RED DWARF STAR SYSTEM IDEAS
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- Bobinnes (Proxima Equus): A red dwarf star of 0.2 Solar Masses, potentially orbiting a double white/yellow star system. It is a relatively young flare star, and as a result periodically doubles its luminosity and solar wind.
- -Zeem (Proxima Equus b): A large kerbin-like planet on the cool side of the habitable zone of Proxima Equus. Its anomalous 3.4 hour sidereal period results a relatively normal day cycle unlike most tidally locked or spin-locked red dwarf planets.
- -Asteroid belt.
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- Zoos (KSCO-43): A red dwarf star of 0.34 Solar Masses. Its inner three planets are in a 1:2:4 laplace resonance.
- -Mets: A small red asteroid.
- -Center of Emmatha group asteroid belt.
- -Emmatha (KSCO-43 f): A small red rocky dwarf planet.
- -*Eyoo (KSCO-43 b): A fat Io type planet. It is tidally locked, but its icy far-side is disrupted by lava flows and boilingly hot volcanoes.
- -*Yuropi (KSCO-43 c): A warm/hot tidally-locked ocean planet with a frozen ice cap on the back. Brown striations and cracks cover the otherwise extremely smooth ice cap.
- -*Giddymin (KSCO-43 d): A superkerbin planet in the habitable zone. Largely rocky and deserted, with some oceans. It is mildly eccentric in its orbit and as a result has a 3:2 spin-lock instead of a 1:1 tide-lock.
- -*Callto (KSCO-43 e): Cold rocky planet with cryovolcanoes.
- -Himala (KSCO-43 g): A small icy dwarf planet.
- -Cloud of small asteroids.
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- Eddy's Star: A red dwarf star with a fast motion across the sky.
- -Roc and Wet (Eddy b AB): Two small, very close binary planets. Jet spaceplane flight is possible from one planet to another. (Though the atmospheres do not touch) Collectively referred to as Robward's World. Roc is largely dry and rocky, Wet is largely wet and oceanic.
- //Sidenote: Rocheworld is impossible because of SOIs. It is hypothetically possible to some extent with Principia, but not the shared atmosphere.
- -Bigun (Eddy c): A gas giant with 4 (small)Jupiter masses. It has two terrestrial-sized moons.
- --Zuden: A satellite with strange biochemistry, tropical paradise, and sentient trees.
- --Mulu: Jagged, icy moon with cracks leading to the ocean.
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- SLIPPIST-1 (Already done)
- -Fat Io
- -Fat Venus Io
- -Hot Eyeball
- -Temperate Eyeball
- -Cool Eyeball
- -Cold Eyeball
- -Cold rock.
- -Asteroid belt.
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- STELL-832 (Grush): Red dwarf star. (M2V)
- -STELL-832 c: A 5 Mkerbin planet. Tilted a 55 degrees such that the tropics and arctics are reversed. The tropical region is on the pole, the ice cap is on the equator.
- -STELL-832 b: A gas giant with a couple moons I guess.
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- Mandrake and Rutherford's System (Starsight-40023): A Binary system with a Red-Brown Dwarf and a Brown Dwarf. Discovered by conjoined twins, Mandrake and Rutherford Kerman.
- Rutherford (Starsight-40023 A): Red-Brown Dwarf, M9V (Just barely at the hydrogen fusion limit.) Each of of its three planets have the same semi-major-axes, but differing inclinations, resembling the Rutherford atom. ⚛ (If possible, it would be nice to try to define an asteroid belt which replicates a more modern atomic model based upon electron clouds)
- -Rutherford H: Small Mun-like planet.
- -Rutherford He: Duna-sized ocean planet with a frozen arctic ring upon which mountains, valleys, and rivers of ammonia-water mix flow.
- -Rutherford Li: Desert planet with mountains that breach the admittedly tenuous atmosphere.
- Mandrake (Starsight-40023 B): T-type brown dwarf.
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- Martin's Star System (Martin-806)
- Ben (Martin-806 A): A low-mass White Dwarf.
- Teyha (Martin-806 B): An M3V Red Dwarf.
- Shawn (Martin-806 C): An L6 Brown Dwarf.
- -Shawn b: A small eyeball planet.
- -Martin-806AB c: A titan-like planet.
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- Miscellaneous planetless red dwarfs:
- KSCO-98: An M2VI subdwarf with a dense asteroid belt.
- Cline's Star: An M0V red/orange dwarf.
- The Joolean Star: An ultracool red dwarf that just decided to be green because screw it. (Oddly strong oxygen emission lines)
- Gregmund's Star: An M8V Red Dwarf with a couple celestial-body asteroids in a remarkably low orbit. (Actually a Toy Solar System)
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