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I may be writing a story, set on a rocky planet, 15 times the size of Earth, around a binary dwarf star (one red, one orange). What kind of flora and fauna can I expect?
Add the Todi (insectoids) and the Morrix (delphinoids).RyderP said:And, how about these races:
Human
Elf
Half Elf
Halfling
Ogre
Gnome
Dwarf
Goblin
shihab-kol said:Well, the flora and fauna will vary depending on the type of vegetation you choose i.e. if you want the time-honoured traditional slimy one-eyed species or want to create something fresh, new and unconventional.
Gravity of a planet does not depend on the type of the parent star(s).RyderP said:How much gravity can I expect from a planet orbiting a red and an orange dwarf star?
If you mean 15 times the radius, and assume the same or very similar composition, then it'd by 15 times Earth's gravity. At that size, the planet would also be unlikely to be a terrestial planet any more. It would likely be a dwarf star itself, actually.RyderP said:15 times the size of Earth
Bandersnatch said:Gravity of a planet does not depend on the type of the parent star(s).
All that matters is its size and density. So...
If you mean 15 times the radius, and assume the same or very similar composition, then it'd by 15 times Earth's gravity. At that size, the planet would also be unlikely to be a terrestial planet any more. It would likely be a dwarf star itself, actually.
However, if you mean 15 times the surface area, then the planet would be approx 4 times larger than Earth in terms of radius, and with 4 times the gravity. You could fudge the density a bit to bring the gravity to about 3g, but anything lower than that would be improbable.
As a rule of thumb, you get as many times higher/lower gravity as many times the planet (its radius) is larger/smaller than Earth's.
3g is acceptable. Magnetosphere should not be a problem.RyderP said:So, 3G's okay?
It works for terrestial planets - i.e. under the somewhat stretched assumption of Earth's density. If you want to add density to the mix, then it's another simple linear relationship.stefan r said:However, that rule of thumb does not work.
You said you have dwarfs. All dwarfs must have armor.RyderP said:I'm afraid I don't understand your edit.