Chris Water World

Water World

Life DetectedMagnetic FieldModerate Activity
Why is this a Water World?Your planet has abundant oxygen (41.2%) and hydrogen (17.6%), creating extensive water coverage while in the habitable temperature zone.
Water worlds have deep global oceans covering most or all of their surface. They form when planets have high water content and orbit in the habitable zone.
Classification Criteria:
✓ Oxygen: 41.2% + Hydrogen: 17.6% (water-forming elements)✓ Temperature: 265K (habitable range)✓ Distance: 1.10 AU (habitable zone)
Habitability ScoreHighly Habitable
86
Contributing Factors
temperature70
Challenging but potentially habitable temperature
atmosphere100
Nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere - breathable and protective
water60
Water present but mostly frozen
magnetic Field100
Magnetic field provides radiation protection
geology90
Active geology recycles nutrients and drives carbon cycle
Organic Chemistry80
Core organic elements (CHNO) present
rotation100
Optimal rotation period - balanced day/night cycle, moderate weather, and good heat distribution

Physical Properties

Mass
1.20x Earth (7.17e+24 kg)
Radius
1.06x Earth (6770 km)
Surface Temperature
265 K (-8 °C / 17 °F)
Rotation Period
20.0 hours/day (faster than Earth)

Orbital Environment

Star Type
G-type (Yellow (Sun-like))
Distance from Star
1.10 AU (164557658 million km)

Atmosphere

Nitrogen and oxygen with water vapor, mild greenhouse effect

Elemental Composition

O - Oxygen
41.2%
H - Hydrogen
17.6%
N - Nitrogen
11.8%
+12 other elements

Surface Characteristics

Vast oceans covering most of the surface, scattered islands or archipelagos

Habitability

✓ Conditions suitable for life detectedThis planet exhibits the necessary conditions to support biological processes, including stable temperatures, liquid water, and protective magnetic fields.