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'''Ritor''' is the common name for the star that formed the [[Ritor system]], where the planet [[Ritoria]] is located. It is a main sequence star of the spectral class B1V with an age of roughly 3 billion years and is unusually old for a star of its type. | '''Ritor''' is the common name for the star that formed the [[Ritor system]], where the planet [[Ritoria]] is located. It is a main sequence star of the spectral class B1V with an age of roughly 3 billion years and is unusually old for a star of its type. | ||
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Ritor | |
Spectral Class: |
B1V |
Temperature: |
10,000° - 28,000° K |
Composition: |
Neutral helium, some hydrogen |
Mass: |
18 Sols |
Radius: |
7 Sols |
Luminosity: |
20,000 |
Magnitude: |
-6 |
Age: |
3 billion years |
Location: | |
Satellites: |
6 planets |
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Ritor is the common name for the star that formed the Ritor system, where the planet Ritoria is located. It is a main sequence star of the spectral class B1V with an age of roughly 3 billion years and is unusually old for a star of its type.