Zorl: The smaller star of the Hyszorlic System
Zorl (English pronunciation: ZURL) is the smaller, less luminous, and cooler of the two stars of the fictional binary star that consists of Hysb and Zorl. Like both the fictional Hysb and the real-life Sun, Zorl is a G-type main-sequence star.
Zorl is spherical in shape, with a radius of approximately 626,000 kilometers, or about 90% of the mean radius of the real-life Sun, and Zorl has a mass of 1.7*(10^30) kilograms, or about 85% of the mass of the real-life Sun. Zorl has a luminosity of 1.185*(10^28) watts, or about 65% of the luminosity of the real-life Sun. Zorl has an effective temperature of 5,450 Kelvins, which is somewhat cooler than than the effective temperature of the real-life Sun. Zorl's circumstellar habitable zone is centered approximately 161,600,000 kilometers from Zorl, which is slightly further away than real-life Earth is from the real-life Sun at aphelion.
Zorl is spherical in shape, with a radius of approximately 626,000 kilometers, or about 90% of the mean radius of the real-life Sun, and Zorl has a mass of 1.7*(10^30) kilograms, or about 85% of the mass of the real-life Sun. Zorl has a luminosity of 1.185*(10^28) watts, or about 65% of the luminosity of the real-life Sun. Zorl has an effective temperature of 5,450 Kelvins, which is somewhat cooler than than the effective temperature of the real-life Sun. Zorl's circumstellar habitable zone is centered approximately 161,600,000 kilometers from Zorl, which is slightly further away than real-life Earth is from the real-life Sun at aphelion.
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