LPS-29 System
LPS-29
LPS-29 is an M4V class red dwarf star.
| Radius | 0.21 Rsol |
| Mass | 0.18 Msol |
| Luminosity | 0.004 Lsol |
| Temperature | 3129 K |
| Hab. Zone | 0.05 - 0.13 AU |
| Age | 5.5 billion years |
LPS-29c
LPS-29c, known more commonly as Lapis, is the innermost planet of the LPS-29 system. Its proximity to its parent star has left the planet tidally locked, meaning one side of the planet is in perpetual daylight, and the other in perpetual night.
LPS-29d
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LPS-29b
LPS-29b was the first planet discovered in the LPS-29 system. It is a large gas giant with around half the mass of Jupiter. The high methane and sulphur content of LPS-29c give the planet a distinctly green tinge to its complex cloud systems.
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