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argon (0.6%)
argon (0.6%)
carbon dioxide (0.04%)|epoch=[[Stellaré Calendar|KS2000]]|eccentricity=~0.0167091|period=365 d (12 months)|avg_speed=29.782 km/s|mean_anomaly=358.618°|escape_velocity=11.191 km/s|temp_name1=Celsius|temp_name2=Fahrenheit|min_temp_2=TBA|mean_temp_2=TBA|max_temp_2=TBA|alt_names=Earth and The World|pronounced=/kɹaɪstɑr/}}
carbon dioxide (0.04%)|epoch=[[Stellaré Calendar|KS2000]]|eccentricity=~0.0167091|period=365 d (12 months)|avg_speed=29.782 km/s|mean_anomaly=358.618°|escape_velocity=11.191 km/s|temp_name1=Celsius|temp_name2=Fahrenheit|min_temp_2=TBA|mean_temp_2=TBA|max_temp_2=TBA|alt_names=Earth and The World|pronounced=/kɹaɪstɑr/}}
Krystar, also known as The Galactical Union of Krystar, is a Planet in a unknown mini system, which is in the outer wing of an undiscovered stellar system. Krystar is vastly covered in Water, though the Lands are extremely diverse. 5 main discovered Continents and Oceans make up this Planet. Both, the North and South poles are freezing cold and mostly covered in ice.
'''Krystar''', also known as The Earth or The World, is the third planet in the [[Xyron System]], between [[Aelion]] and [[Zephyria]]. It is the only explored planet in the system that has been found to be habitable. The Planet is divided into five continents geographically, which are surrounded by large waterbodies which include straits,seas and oceans. Krystar's atmospheric dynamics are pivotal in maintaining its surface conditions and safeguarding it against meteoroids and harmful UV radiation. Dominated by nitrogen and oxygen, Krystar's atmosphere also hosts abundant water vapor, forming expansive clouds that blanket its surface. Acting as a greenhouse gas, water vapor, in conjunction with other gases like carbon dioxide (CO2), regulates temperature by trapping solar energy, thus enabling the existence of liquid water and sustaining a habitable environment. This intricate interplay of gases underscores Krystar's ability to support life and maintain a stable climate, emphasizing the planet's significance within the cosmos. Understanding these atmospheric processes is essential for comprehending Krystar's unique environmental characteristics and its broader role in the universe.  


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Revision as of 12:01, 10 June 2024

Krystar KrystarSymbol.png
Krystar Space.jpeg
View of Krystar from the Space
Designations
Pronunciation/kɹaɪstɑr/
Earth and The World
Orbital characteristics
Epoch KS2000
Eccentricity~0.0167091
365 d (12 months)
29.782 km/s
358.618°
Known satellites2 natural satelites: Kryptod and Crone
Physical characteristics
Mass11.994 × 10²⁴ kg
11.191 km/s
28.3°
Surface temp. min mean max
Celsius TBA TBA TBA
Fahrenheit TBA TBA TBA
Atmosphere
Composition by volumenitrogen (76%)

oxygen (23.36%)

argon (0.6%)

carbon dioxide (0.04%)

Krystar, also known as The Earth or The World, is the third planet in the Xyron System, between Aelion and Zephyria. It is the only explored planet in the system that has been found to be habitable. The Planet is divided into five continents geographically, which are surrounded by large waterbodies which include straits,seas and oceans. Krystar's atmospheric dynamics are pivotal in maintaining its surface conditions and safeguarding it against meteoroids and harmful UV radiation. Dominated by nitrogen and oxygen, Krystar's atmosphere also hosts abundant water vapor, forming expansive clouds that blanket its surface. Acting as a greenhouse gas, water vapor, in conjunction with other gases like carbon dioxide (CO2), regulates temperature by trapping solar energy, thus enabling the existence of liquid water and sustaining a habitable environment. This intricate interplay of gases underscores Krystar's ability to support life and maintain a stable climate, emphasizing the planet's significance within the cosmos. Understanding these atmospheric processes is essential for comprehending Krystar's unique environmental characteristics and its broader role in the universe.