Object Name: LUNHARR (LOON-ha-arr)
Celestial Classification: Type 5 Star, Blue Supergiant
Planetary Size: ~41780340.6 kmd or 30 times the size of Sol 1
Number of Moons: N/A
Rotational Period: N/A
Orbital Period: N/A
Atmospheric Conditions: N/A
Population Size and Diversity: N/A
Technology Level: N/A
Lunharr is an unstable but very powerful giant blue star. Its blueish-indigo coloration indicates high levels of beta and gamma radiation emissions, and all planets that belong to its system have more volatile environments than in most star systems. Additionally, because of Lunharr’s size, its gravitational pull is much higher than other stars within its temperature class. As such, local trade ships do their best to steer clear of the star’s immediate orbit, as straying too close to the supergiant pulls ships straight into its inferno.
Lunharr is an unstable supergiant star. Its surface temperatures are estimated to exceed 30,000 K° and due to its size and increased gravitational pull, all wise spacefarers give the star plenty of space when traveling around, to, or away from any of planetary systems within its orbit. Intergalactic astronomers hypothesize that soon, Lunharr will begin to burn its final stage of its fuel reserves at a rapid rate. It is hypothesized that right before Lunharr finishes the last of its fuel, it will go supernova. This will theoretically obliterate everything within its path, eliminating nearly all of the planets, moons, and orbital space platforms that are currently orbiting around the star. In its place, it is thought a blackhole will form, sucking any of what remains into the void.
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