Sunday, April 23, 2017

The Dorastis Stellar System

So, if you’re studying the data for the system below, you might wonder as to how I arrived with these numbers. The second question might be if the system is remotely viable. The best answers for this are the following:

For the initial data, I used this site: http://www.world-builders.org/index.html
I was bored one day [you read that right], and I already had systems imagined, but I wanted realism, so I searched and by happenstance found this site. It took me a few days to fine-tune everything, but I managed to get an approximation of what I wanted.

For fine-tuning, I went with AstroSynthesis: http://www.nbos.com/products/astrosynthesis
 Taking what I had, I fine-tuned my data further, resulting in what you see there.

To check to see if the orbits were viable, I went with Gravity Simulator: http://www.orbitsimulator.com/gravity/articles/what.html

Lastly for miscellaneous data, namely the last four—Eccentricity, Magnetosphere, Radii Extension, and Solar Intensity—I studied real world examples [namely our solar system], admittedly added a tincture of flare, as well, a basic equation that gave relative solar intensity. I know all of this might seem as though I’m revealing a little more than I should, or taking away from the ‘magic’ of what I built, but to me, it establishes what was created with principles and rules to follow.

If there’s anything below that looks glaringly incorrect, please let me know and state reasons as to why, and I will be happy to adjust!