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Known as the 'Wandering Stars,' the planets are regarded as other stars orbiting the sun by most modern-day astronomers. Everyday people of Asdar and many astronomers do not distinguish between a star and a world as seen from Asdar, considering all distant lights in the sky to be merely "stars."
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Known as the 'Wandering Stars,' the planets are regarded as other stars orbiting the sun by most modern-day astronomers. Everyday people of Asdar and many astronomers do not distinguish between a star and a world as seen from [[Asdar]], considering all distant lights in the sky to be merely "stars."
  
Ancient Hmœssite astronomers first proposed the order of the planets around the sun as follows, from nearest to sun to the furthest:
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Ancient [[Hmœss|Hmœssite]] astronomers first proposed the order of the planets around the sun as follows, from nearest to sun to the furthest:
  
 
=Order of the Planets according to Hmœssite Astronomers=
 
=Order of the Planets according to Hmœssite Astronomers=
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{| class="wikitable"
 
!colspan="6"|Errean Planets
 
!colspan="6"|Errean Planets
|PLANET
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|ORDER
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!style="width: 25%; background: silver; color: white"|PLANET
|APPEARANCE
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!style="width: 10%; background: silver; color: white"|ORDER
|ALTERNATIVE NAME
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!style="width: 30%; background: silver; color: white"|APPEARANCE
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!style="width: 35%; background: silver; color: white"|ALTERNATIVE NAME
 
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|The Sun
 
|The Sun
|0
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|align="center"|0
 
|Brilliant Sun
 
|Brilliant Sun
|Erre, Erriu, Amrulon, other solar divinities
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|[[Errea]], Erre, [[Eriu]], [[Amrulon]], other solar divinities
 
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|Arathrax
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|[[Arathrax (Planet)|Arathrax]]
|1
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|align="center"|1
 
|Small, Red-brown star
 
|Small, Red-brown star
 
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|-
 
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|Nesbiria
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|[[Nesbiria (Planet)|Nesbiria]]
|2
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|align="center"|2
 
|Shiny, Silver Star
 
|Shiny, Silver Star
 
|Gretla
 
|Gretla
 
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|Asdar 3 Our own world Asdarah
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|[[Asdarah]]
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|align="center"|3
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|Our own world
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|[[Asdar]]
 
|-
 
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|Azephassus 4 Reddish Gold Star
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|[[Azephassus (Planet)|Azephassus]]
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|align="center"|4 (—)
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|Reddish Gold Star
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|Pallathas 5 Bluish Star Brom Jolom
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|Asteroid Belt (was [[Pallathas (Planet)|Pallathas]])
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|align="center"|0 (4)
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|Bluish Star
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|[[Brom Jolom]], Destroyed in deep antiquity
 
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|Orion Pharaonicus 6 Shining, Opalescent Star with Rings Aarothkopshaz
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|[[Aarothkopshaz]]
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|align="center"|5 (5)
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|Shining, Opalescent Star with Rings
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|[[Orion Pharaonicus (Planet)|Orion Pharaonicus]]
 
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|Parkyo 7 Silver Blue Star
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|[[Parkyo (Planet)|Parkyo]]
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|align="center"|6 (6)
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|Silver Blue Star
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|-
 
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|Asgion 8 Bluish Green Star
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|[[Asgion (Planet)|Asgion]]
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|align="center"|7 (7)
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|Bluish Green Star
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|-
 
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|Rhionacus 9 Reddish Grey Star
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|[[Rhionacus (Planet)|Rhionacus]]
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|align="center"|8 (8)
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|Reddish Grey Star
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|-
 
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|Orkybanth 10 Small, Dark Silver Star
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|[[Orkybanth (Planet)|Orkybanth]]
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|align="center"|9 (9)
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|Small, Dark Silver Star; perhaps a planetoid
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This wandering star is big enough in size to be seen often even in the daytime star as a dull, blue-tinted star.  The Planet Pallathas takes its orbit about the same distance from the Errean Sun as the asteroid belt is from our real-world sun.
 
This wandering star is big enough in size to be seen often even in the daytime star as a dull, blue-tinted star.  The Planet Pallathas takes its orbit about the same distance from the Errean Sun as the asteroid belt is from our real-world sun.
  
Here below you can see the sun and the first six planets, from left to right: [[Arathrax (Planet)|Arathrax]], [[Nesbiria (Planet)|Nesbiria]], [[Asdar]], [[Azephassus (Planet)|Azephassus]], [[Pallathas (Planet)|Pallathas]], and [[Orion Pharaonicus]] with its rings.  In this picture and the next, the planets are in scale to each other, but not in scale to distance.
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Here below you can see the sun and the first six planets, from left to right: [[Arathrax (Planet)|Arathrax]], [[Nesbiria (Planet)|Nesbiria]], [[Asdar]], [[Azephassus (Planet)|Azephassus]] (perhaps once a satellite of Pallathas), (destroyed, now an asteroid belt, [[Pallathas (Planet)|Pallathas]]), and [[Orion Pharaonicus]] with its rings.  In this picture and the next, the planets are in scale to each other, but not in scale to distance.
  
[[File:ErreanPlanets_Inner_001.jpg|thumb|300px|Artist's depiction of the inner Errean Planets]]
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[[File:ErreanPlanets_Inner_001.jpg|thumb|300px|Artist's depiction of the inner Errean Planets. The fifth world, [[Pallathas (Planet)]], is mythical and today exists the asteroid belt in its place.]]
  
Here below you can see all ten planets.  After ringed [[Orion Pharaonicus]] are [[Parkyo (Planet)|Parkyo]], [[Asgion (Planet)|Asgion]], [[Rhionacus (Planet)|Rhionacus]], and wee little [[Orkybanth (Planet)|Orkybanth]] which probably shouldn't even be considered a planet.
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Here below you can see all ten planets.  After ringed [[Orion Pharaonicus (Planet)|Orion Pharaonicus]] are [[Parkyo (Planet)|Parkyo]], [[Asgion (Planet)|Asgion]], [[Rhionacus (Planet)|Rhionacus]], and wee little [[Orkybanth (Planet)|Orkybanth]] which probably shouldn't even be considered a planet.
  
[[File:ErreanPlanets_001.jpg|thumb|300px|Caption for Image]]
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[[File:ErreanPlanets_001.jpg|thumb|300px|Artist's depiction of the Errean Planets]]
  
 
=Other Heavenly Bodies=
 
=Other Heavenly Bodies=
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*[[Asdar]]
 
*[[Eriu]]
 
*[[Eriu]]
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*[[Hmœssite Astronomy]]
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*[[Starsea]]
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[[Category:Astronomy]]
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[[Category:Errean Planets]]
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[[Category:Solar Systems]]
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Latest revision as of 07:29, 8 September 2022

Known as the 'Wandering Stars,' the planets are regarded as other stars orbiting the sun by most modern-day astronomers. Everyday people of Asdar and many astronomers do not distinguish between a star and a world as seen from Asdar, considering all distant lights in the sky to be merely "stars."

Ancient Hmœssite astronomers first proposed the order of the planets around the sun as follows, from nearest to sun to the furthest:

Order of the Planets according to Hmœssite Astronomers

Errean Planets
PLANET ORDER APPEARANCE ALTERNATIVE NAME
The Sun 0 Brilliant Sun Errea, Erre, Eriu, Amrulon, other solar divinities
Arathrax 1 Small, Red-brown star
Nesbiria 2 Shiny, Silver Star Gretla
Asdarah 3 Our own world Asdar
Azephassus 4 (—) Reddish Gold Star
Asteroid Belt (was Pallathas) 0 (4) Bluish Star Brom Jolom, Destroyed in deep antiquity
Aarothkopshaz 5 (5) Shining, Opalescent Star with Rings Orion Pharaonicus
Parkyo 6 (6) Silver Blue Star
Asgion 7 (7) Bluish Green Star
Rhionacus 8 (8) Reddish Grey Star
Orkybanth 9 (9) Small, Dark Silver Star; perhaps a planetoid

Names of the Planets

The above names are the Ebinóëse-Midretassene names which have been adopted throughout the Pallathantic. The ancient Hmœssite astronomers used names from their own Hmœssite tongue which are familiar to Hmœssite scholars even today.

Pallathas This wandering star is big enough in size to be seen often even in the daytime star as a dull, blue-tinted star. The Planet Pallathas takes its orbit about the same distance from the Errean Sun as the asteroid belt is from our real-world sun.

Here below you can see the sun and the first six planets, from left to right: Arathrax, Nesbiria, Asdar, Azephassus (perhaps once a satellite of Pallathas), (destroyed, now an asteroid belt, Pallathas), and Orion Pharaonicus with its rings. In this picture and the next, the planets are in scale to each other, but not in scale to distance.

Artist's depiction of the inner Errean Planets. The fifth world, Pallathas (Planet), is mythical and today exists the asteroid belt in its place.

Here below you can see all ten planets. After ringed Orion Pharaonicus are Parkyo, Asgion, Rhionacus, and wee little Orkybanth which probably shouldn't even be considered a planet.

Artist's depiction of the Errean Planets

Other Heavenly Bodies

See Also