![]() This evolved a bit as the discussion went on - if a blue giant, the planet would have to have a massive orbit, probably 3au out at least, or be a radioactive cinder. What I originally wanted is for winter to be the period when the yellow sun is hidden, giving the planet an eerie blue light during the day, on and off greenish in the spring and fall, and normal(ish) in the summer. This is more for dramatic effect, but I want it to hold up to basic geek scrutiny if possible. I want the planet to be in an orbit such that for part of the year, the yellow sun is hidden behind the blue sun. I want a large, blue sun (either a blue giant, or a smaller blue dwarf that is close to the planet?), and then a small yellow sun. Anywho, mostly I'm trying to put at least a semblance of realism in how this planet will function. This is a thread I started on my personal favorite forums.īasically, I'm working on a fantasy / sci-fi project and I'm wanting the setting to be a planet in a binary star system. ![]() ![]() The following link may not work, but we'll see:
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