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Welcome to Jupketus! (336182)


Summary

Jupketus is a tiny, unbearably hot planet orbiting a single star. Jupketus has a double moon, a poor yellow atmosphere and fresh water is plentiful. The surface of the planet is 46% covered by water.

World Data

  • Stars: 1
  • Moons: 2
  • Celestial Objects: 0
  • Weather: unbearably hot
  • Sky: yellow
  • Size: tiny
  • Year: 363 days
  • Day: 23 hours
  • Oceans: 46%
  • Fresh water: plentiful

Sky

Jupketus orbits a single star: Kron, a large white star. Jupketus also has a double moon: Prole, a small bone white moon and Sporotheus, a massive pale yellow moon. In the night sky, you see nothing unusual. During the day, the sky is yellow, which is partially due to pollution.

Land


Jupketus is 83,564,944 square kilometers (with a circumference of 16,198 kilometers). Surface water is common, covering 46% of the planet. Around 72% of the planet's water is fresh water. The crust is split into 14 plates, resulting in 4 continents.

Weather

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