Verse:Sel/ZE-1
ZE-1 is a F-type main-sequence star with a mass of approximately (to do)M☉. This star is central to the main solar system in the Sel universe, in which is hosted the most complex life of this universe known to date. The designation of 1 is because of the star being the first star-scale object to be conceived of in this universe, of which all star-scale objects in Sel are designated as ZE-the number in order it was conceived.
The star is known to radiate hiğ levels of magical radiation, as is expected of most stars within Sel's physics, forcing many magic-manipulating organisms on its planets, such as elves, to be nocturnal in order to preserve their hunting and otherwise abilities.
Stellar characteristics
Planetary system
| First order satellite in order from the star |
Mass (M⊕) |
Average radius (R⊕) |
Planet type | Semi-major axis (AU) |
Orbital period (d) |
Rotational period (d) | Eccentricity | Inclination (°) |
Axial tilt (°) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| sidereal | synodic | |||||||||
| ZE-1c | hoptune | 57.6234 (1382h57m41.76s) |
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| ZE-1b | coreless terrestrial | |||||||||
Other satellites
Names
Glaeglo-Hyudrontic languages
In Proto-Glaeglo-Hyudrontic, it has been reconstructed that the name for the star would likely have been *üy, or *düN-üy, meaning "leader-sun" or "main sun". Due to the latter appearing in some descendant languages as the word for the star and the former meaning a large spherical celestial object, such as the other planets in the system or ZE-1b's moons (ZE-1b I & ZE-1b II), it has been theorized that the term refers to any large celestial object in general, but this model remains relatively unpopular among scientists.