TROGO
Don’t let Trogo’s size fool you; the planet is very large. It has no moons. Trogo’s
parent star is a yellow dwarf star. It’s in the nova-like star formation stage of
its lifecycle. The star is fairly young; approximately 3 billion years old. The star
has a mass of approximately 0.47 solar masses. The primary star is giving off radiation
and slowly expanding. The intensity of the radiation from the primary star varies
daily. This radiation is what fuels the life on Trogo. Trogo is the fourth planet
in Vela Sirius system of Polydueces.
Read more about Trogo here.