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The therm planetary system is the used to describe a celestial body and its moons.
The term planetary system is the used to describe a celestial body and its moons.


A planetary system can contain up to x moons or rings.
A planetary system can contain up to 5 moons or rings.


The gravity well of the celestial body covers the all the moons. Meaning that it is usually safe to travel to any moon in a planetary system without being affected by the gravity of a [[sun]].
The gravity well of the celestial body covers the all the moons. Meaning that it is usually safe to travel to any moon in a planetary system without being affected by the gravity of a [[sun]].
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==Planetary System Children Types==
==Planetary System Children Types==
* [[Moon]]
* [[Moon]]
* [[Large Moon]]
* [[Titan]]
* [[Ring]]
* [[Planetary Ring]]


==Real-World Definition==
==Real-World Definition==
* The therm [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planetary_system Planetary System] is used to describe a [[Solar System]]. The correct name for a celestial body and its moons seem to be [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite_system_(astronomy) Satellite System].
* The term [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planetary_system Planetary System] is used to describe a [[Solar System]] with planets. The correct name for a celestial body and its moons seem to be [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite_system_(astronomy) Satellite System].

Latest revision as of 15:18, 14 March 2024

The term planetary system is the used to describe a celestial body and its moons.

A planetary system can contain up to 5 moons or rings.

The gravity well of the celestial body covers the all the moons. Meaning that it is usually safe to travel to any moon in a planetary system without being affected by the gravity of a sun.

Planetary System Parent Types

Planetary System Children Types

Real-World Definition