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Description This is the "The Princess of Windmills" solar system!

The rather large planet, Earth, orbits around the bright Class G yellow star, Sol. Also orbiting Sol is a much smaller star, a red dwarf with only 8% mass compared to Sol.

While Earth orbits the sun in about 365 days, the red dwarf takes about 5 earth years to orbit.

One of the most interesting thing about this solar system is that Earth is located in between the binary system. This is even considered a special holiday on the planet, in which every 5 years when the red dwarf comes close to Earth, both sides of the world are illuminated. This is called Good New Years.

Another interesting thing about this system is that there are no other solar bodies, with the exception of Earth's small moon. The main reason for this is that any planet forming outside of the red dwarf would be either slung out or brought in during the high gravitational influxes occurring when the red dwarf and Sol come close together.

Basically, the only safe area a planet could survive in this solar system is right in the middle of the two.

If there are any other planets, they are very distant, icy, and small, but none are known.

Finally, a religion has formed based on the binary star system. The short version is the god Sol, played a trick on his younger brother, the red dwarf. Punishment for this trick is to warm the Earth all by himself forever. However, the red dwarf star is a kind younger god, and comes along every 5 years to assist in the lighting and warming of Earth.

Although the religion is not widely practiced in modern ages, the holiday formed from it, Good New Years, continues on, and even plays a part in monarchies through choosing future kings.

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To be slightly more specific, this star system is located within the M74 group, more specifically Messier 74, a Grand Design Spiral Galaxy located in the Pisces constellation.

Although this is not our Milky Way Earth, the life that evolved here is strikingly similar, give for a few small physical differences. This planet DOES, however, exist in the overall same universe.

/this last part isn't even canon and I'm just writing it for interest purposes! Honestly, this galaxy part plays no part in the story, though the Solar System part does!

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Enough rambling! I hope everyone likes my little CGI work! Space is really interesting and fun to talk about.

But to the point, this is basically a model of the solar system in the webcomic The Princess of Windmills.

You can read that webcomic here: [link]

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I hope you like it! This is my first time trying a solar system thing like this, so I hope it's not too bad!

Also, download for full~
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Comments: 13

n00bdude22 [2010-08-18 12:45:21 +0000 UTC]

pure awesomeness

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Hitotsumami In reply to n00bdude22 [2010-08-18 18:06:16 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

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n00bdude22 In reply to Hitotsumami [2010-08-19 13:23:55 +0000 UTC]

No problem

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SuperSmurgger [2010-06-23 19:26:14 +0000 UTC]

Nice work!!!!

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Hitotsumami In reply to SuperSmurgger [2010-06-23 20:26:53 +0000 UTC]

Thanks so much!

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SuperSmurgger In reply to Hitotsumami [2010-06-23 20:28:28 +0000 UTC]

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Qt75Rx1 [2010-06-22 13:48:15 +0000 UTC]

Wow, Hito! I'm quite impressed-- that's a lot of surprisingly accurate scientific data there, about its location in the constellations and all. Good job!! Good research!

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Hitotsumami In reply to Qt75Rx1 [2010-06-22 14:54:04 +0000 UTC]

Hahah, thank you! I started by making the sun, and then thought it wold be interesting to apply this to TPOW, haha.

Yeah, some things might not be completely accurate there, but I spent a little time reading up on things!

Glad you like it. ^^

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DayDreams1920 [2010-06-22 11:00:01 +0000 UTC]

I wish I could say more in the short time I have! This is so very cool! And I'll read your rambling later. Your rambling is intelligent and good.

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Hitotsumami In reply to DayDreams1920 [2010-06-22 14:54:20 +0000 UTC]

Ah, thank you Kusu! Haha, glad you like it ^^

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h3llb0yn3cr0 [2010-06-22 09:35:54 +0000 UTC]

Interesting. I might have to add that there are too many background star and the red planet is rather too consistent. The sun, however, is great. Good job

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Hitotsumami In reply to h3llb0yn3cr0 [2010-06-22 09:43:07 +0000 UTC]

Ah, thank you so much for the critique! This is my first time trying something like this, so all the help I can get is wonderful.

I'll be sure to address these things in my next space themed piece! Thanks very much, and I'm glad you like it. ^^

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h3llb0yn3cr0 In reply to Hitotsumami [2010-06-22 09:45:34 +0000 UTC]

No problem, and you're welcome

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