Magnetic FieldExtreme Activity
Why is this a Rocky Terrestrial?Your planet is dominated by silicate (13.6%) and iron (10.2%) content, forming a rocky terrestrial body.Rocky terrestrial planets are primarily composed of silicate rocks and metals. They're the most common type of small planet in the universe.
✓ Silicon: 13.6% + Iron: 10.2% + Magnesium: 6.8%✓ Mass: 6.2x Earth (terrestrial range)
Habitability ScoreHabitable
Contributing Factorswater50
Limited water contentgeology40
Extreme volcanic activity may be hazardousrotation60
Fast rotation - strong global wind patterns and weather systems, but manageableOrganic Chemistry80
Core organic elements (CHNO) presentatmosphere70
Nitrogen atmosphere provides protection but not breathabletemperature40
Extreme temperature - very difficult for lifemagnetic Field100
Magnetic field provides radiation protection Physical Properties
Mass
6.20x Earth (3.70e+25 kg)Radius
1.84x Earth (11,704 km)Surface Gravity
1.84x Earth (18.0 m/s²)Surface Temperature
388 K (115 °C / 239 °F)Rotation Period
8.0 hours/day (faster than Earth)Orbital Environment
Star Type
B-type (Blue Giant)Distance from Star
54.20 AU (8.11 billion km)Orbital Period
126.2 yearsAtmosphere
Thin CO₂ and nitrogen atmosphere
Surface Characteristics
Rocky surface with impact craters, possible volcanic featuresClosest Real Exoplanet
Kepler-1126 b70% similar
Orbiting Kepler-1126 | Yours | Kepler-1126 b |
|---|
| Mass | 6.20 × Earth | 3.64 × Earth |
| Radius | 1.66 × Earth | 1.73 × Earth |
| Density (composition) | 7.50 g/cm³ | 3.87 g/cm³ |
| Temperature | 387.9 K | 374.0 K |
| Starlight received | 3.40 × Earth | 4.55 × Earth |
| Star temperature | 20,000 K | 5,798 K |
Discovered 2016 via transit · 2,074 light-years awaySource: NASA Exoplanet Archive