THE ALTERNATE SOLAR SYSTEM

Tom Kalbfus

Mongoose
THE ALTERNATE SOLAR SYSTEM
DIST (AU) ALPHA CENTAURI A G2V MASS 1.1 SOL
0.4771 Mercury B300538 N NI
0.8915 Venus C8B0525 De NI
1.2325 Earth A876974 N,S Hi In Ga
384,400 km Luna A200527 N,S NI T
1.8780 Mars B420585 N,S De Po NI
9,377 km Phobos C000366 N Lo T
23,436 km Deimos X000000 Ba T
DIST (AU) 11.2 to 35.6 ALPHA CENTARUI B K1 V MASS 0.907 SOL
0.2830
0.5126
0.7071
1.0601
WHAT WOULD YOU PUT IN THESE LAST FOUR ORBITS?
 
Reynard said:
All the gas giants, of course. Pluto orbits Proxima as it should.
Jupiter takes Mercury's position
Saturn is as hot as Venus
Uranus is in the habitable zone with extreme seasons
Neptune is at the equivalent distance of Mars

Uranus and Neptune could have some of its inner moons
Saturn would have a rocky ring system, as ice can't exist in space that close to the Sun.

So what sort of life might exist on this Uranus, given its almost 90 degree axial tilt, what sort of atmosphere would it have?

Put the Galilean satellites in Jupiter's Trojan Points.
 
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