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[QUOTE="LadiSilverfox, post: 6843404, member: 732487"] [COLOR=rgb(147, 101, 184)]I found a unit converter and you're right based on the density the planet would be about 2.09 sols and from what I was reading 1.6 is really the most a rocky planet can handle. Based on: [URL]https://worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/questions/9948/is-there-a-theoretical-maximum-size-for-rocky-planets[/URL] And according to [URL]https://www.space.com/25185-alien-moons-habitability.html[/URL] A Gas Giant could have life-hospitable moons. So, yeah... P1 looks like it has to move to being a gas giant.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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