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Welcome to Mary! (21487)


Summary

Mary is a large, hot planet orbiting a single star. Mary has a double moon, a slight red atmosphere and fresh water is scarce. The surface of the planet is 32% covered by water.

World Data

  • Stars: 1
  • Moons: 2
  • Celestial Objects: 0
  • Weather: hot
  • Sky: red
  • Size: large
  • Year: 343 days
  • Day: 21 hours
  • Oceans: 32%
  • Fresh water: scarce

Sky

Mary orbits a single star: Cej, an average yellow star. Mary also has a double moon: Spola, an average pale yellow moon and Theta, a small rusty red moon. In the night sky, you see nothing unusual. During the day, the sky is red.

Land


Mary is 999,645,387 square kilometers (with a circumference of 56,039 kilometers). Surface water is common, covering 32% of the planet. Around 58% of the planet's water is fresh water. The crust is split into 8 plates, resulting in 2 continents.

Weather

While Mary has a reasonable amount of variation, the overall climate is hot. Small storms are common, precipitation is rare, the atmosphere is slight and clouds are scarce.