Hysb: The star that Gyrd orbits around
Hysb (English pronunciation: HEESB) is the larger of the two fictional stars that form the binary star consisting of Hysb and Zorl, and Hysb is the star that Gyrd orbits around. Hysb is an intergalactic star, meaning that Hysb is not part of any of Aonma's galaxies.
Compared to the real-life Sun, Hysb is somewhat larger and more luminous than the real-life Sun.
Hysb is spherical in shape, with a radius of approximately 835,000 kilometers. This is about 1.2 times the mean radius of the real-life Sun. Hysb's luminosity is approximately 5.8*(10^26) watts, or slightly more than 1.5 times the real-life Sun's luminosity. Hysb has an effective temperature of 6,000 Kelvins, which is slightly hotter than the real-life Sun. Hysb is, based on these factors, classified as a main sequence star of the spectral class G0V. The habitable zone around Hysb is centered roughly 224,100,000 kilometers from Hysb, or roughly 1.5 times the mean distance between the real-life Earth and the real-life Sun.
Despite having a larger radius than the real-life Sun, Hysb's mass is very similar to that of the real-life Sun, being approximately 2*(10^30) kilograms. Hysb is actually a slightly-yellowish white in color, although Hysb appears to be yellow in color from Gyrd's surface due to the manner in which Gyrd's atmosphere processes light emitted by Hysb.
Compared to the real-life Sun, Hysb is somewhat larger and more luminous than the real-life Sun.
Hysb is spherical in shape, with a radius of approximately 835,000 kilometers. This is about 1.2 times the mean radius of the real-life Sun. Hysb's luminosity is approximately 5.8*(10^26) watts, or slightly more than 1.5 times the real-life Sun's luminosity. Hysb has an effective temperature of 6,000 Kelvins, which is slightly hotter than the real-life Sun. Hysb is, based on these factors, classified as a main sequence star of the spectral class G0V. The habitable zone around Hysb is centered roughly 224,100,000 kilometers from Hysb, or roughly 1.5 times the mean distance between the real-life Earth and the real-life Sun.
Despite having a larger radius than the real-life Sun, Hysb's mass is very similar to that of the real-life Sun, being approximately 2*(10^30) kilograms. Hysb is actually a slightly-yellowish white in color, although Hysb appears to be yellow in color from Gyrd's surface due to the manner in which Gyrd's atmosphere processes light emitted by Hysb.
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