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“Idea for 8 undiscovered planets of Kepler-22, including planetary classes (Jovia” (2 conversations)
1 turn Jan 20, 2024 at 6:26 PM MSK Russia
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Idea for 8 undiscovered planets of Kepler-22, including random planetary classes (Jovian, rocky, icy), colors and mythological names (Scientific)
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Here are 8 potential ideas for undiscovered planets of Kepler-22, including their random planetary classes, colors, and mythological names: 1. Planet Elysium: - Planetary Class: Rocky - Color: Crimson red - Name Origin: Elysium, a realm in Greek mythology reserved for heroes and mortals blessed by the gods. 2. Planet Hyperion: - Planetary Class: Jovian - Color: Golden yellow - Name Origin: Hyperion, one of the Titans in Greek mythology, associated with light and knowledge. 3. Planet Naiad: - Planetary Class: Icy - Color: Sapphire blue - Name Origin: Naiads were nymphs in Greek mythology associated with water bodies like rivers, streams, and fountains. 4. Planet Phaeton: - Planetary Class: Rocky - Color: Amber orange - Name Origin: Phaeton, the son of the Greek god Helios, who unsuccessfully attempted to drive his father's sun chariot across the sky. 5. Planet Selene: - Planetary Class: Icy - Color: Silvery white - Name Origin: Selene, the Greek goddess of the moon, associated with fertility and lunar magic. 6. Planet Oberon: - Planetary Class: Jovian - Color: Deep purple - Name Origin: Oberon, the king of the fairies in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," representing illusion and enchantment. 7. Planet Triton: - Planetary Class: Rocky - Color: Aquamarine - Name Origin: Triton, a son of Poseidon in Greek mythology and the messenger of the sea, often depicted with a conch shell. 8. Planet Gaia: - Planetary Class: Icy - Color: Emerald green - Name Origin: Gaia, the personification of the Earth in Greek mythology, symbolizing the interconnectedness of all living beings. These ideas combine various planetary traits, colors, and mythological references to create a diverse and engaging set of undiscovered planets within the Kepler-22 system.