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Naless Solar System

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Ok so, this is Naless' solar system. It's got two stars. The starry background is done by me. The only non-me thing here is the texture stuff for Denala and Rindas. I just ripped something off of google images and overlayed it onto my giant balls of hydrogen and helium. So thanks NASA. 

Anyway, Naless (the earth-like planet) is the setting of the Naless series, which includes Glitch & Sarin, Sen & Aros, and NupeLaboratories. Also another story which I haven't yet got the details worked out. There's also Enas, which has an insane orbit, aka an elliptical orbit, similar to Sedna's except positioned closer to the suns, it's uninhabited. Rindal is a gas giant, which in human mythology on Naless, is the little brother of Rindas, the red dwarf star. Denala is the blue giant (probably not very to-scale here), and 'her' and Rindas are two influential figures in human mythology. YAY FOR SUN WORSHIP! Tarai is just a random gas giant. Nal and Lan are two peculiar twin planets that have very inhospitable atmospheres, many scientists on Naless are baffled by the similarities between the two planets, along with their sharing of a single orbit. Akara is a water planet, that supports life, but is always on the opposite side of the stars, so Naless has never actually seen it. TLPTC is a small mercury-like planet which orbits as close as possible to the two stars, without being pulled in by their orbit. 
If you can't make all the things in the solar system interesting, then what's the use of stories?

You can really see how shit I really am at colouring planets on the gas giants.

Please don't take my solar system chart away. I made it myself and I do love it so. It's far too precious and you'll break my little heart.
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All life in this system would have to have arisen by artificial means. Blue stars don't have very long lifespans, so complex life would probably not have enough time to evolve on these planets by natural means. Larger hotter blue stars (Type O and Type W) last about 10-100 million years, and smaller cooler blue stars (Type B and Type A) last about 100-1,000 million years.

For comparison, Type G Main Sequence stars, like the Sun, can live for about 10,000 million years. Type M Red Dwarfs can live for about 200,000 million years. Type L Red/Brown Dwarfs can live for 10 trillion years.