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Einstein's cross is one of the best examples of this effect.
| Einstein's Cross, or G2237+0305 is perhaps the best known gravitational lens in the northern sky. A distant quasar is "split" into four parts by a closer foreground galaxy. The
gravitation field of the galaxy bends and refocuses the light from the distant quasar into four roughly equal components. This galaxy has a designation CGCG 378-15, a 14th magnitude
system in the constellation of Ursa Major. This galaxy is not very difficult to view even with moderate aperture but the quasar is a different story. |
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The southern component A has a magnitude of 17.36, component B (northern) is 17.39 magnitude, C (eastern) is 18.43 and D (western) is the most difficult at 18.72 magnitude. Barbara
Wilson provided much of the information on this object. The key to seeing "the cross" is a combination of large aperture, very dark skies and excellent seeing conditions.
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Possibly the most distant object in the night sky, this is a double image of Q 0951+561(Mistori) & Ngc 3079. The quasar itself lies at a distance of around 8 billion light
years (that is, the light left this object before our solar system had even formed. To the right is an intervening galaxy group (invisible in the image) that bends the light from
the quasar above and below the galaxy group (a gravitational lens), resulting in us on Earth seeing an image of the same object twice. The galaxy group bending the light is itself
3.6 billion light years distant.
Extrasolar Planets discovered in ursa major in Einstein's Cross, or G2237+0305 is perhaps the best known gravitational lens in the northern sky. A distant quasar is "split"
into four parts by a closer foreground galaxy. The gravitation field of the galaxy bends and refocuses the light from the distant quasar into four roughly equal components. This
galaxy has a designation CGCG 378-15, a 14th magnitude system in the constellation of Ursa Major. This galaxy is not very difficult to view even with moderate aperture but the
quasar is a different story.
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The southern component A has a magnitude of 17.36, component B (northern) is 17.39 magnitude, C (eastern) is 18.43 and D (western) is the most difficult at 18.72 magnitude.
Barbara Wilson provided much of the information on this object. The key to seeing "the cross" is a combination of large aperture, very dark skies and excellent seeing conditions
History
The first time the mistori solar system was discovered on the 16th August 1996. I Darryn found the blue sun of mistori and as i travelled away from the mistori sun i discovered the
planet vulcan and its moons Micar, Eckloc, and Pareniztan. Once we perfected the art of interstellar travel we revisited the system on the 21st of october 2000 The travellers name was
Warwick and i was the mapper for this exercise. We mapped the mistori system all the way out to the eighth planet Galahar. The other two planets Saudara, and Parez were discovered on the
2nd of January 2002 when we visited mistori and found that Q0957+561 was in fact the mistori solar system. The traveller for this exercise was Donna and i was the mapper for this journey
in the future we intend to revisit the mistori solar system to search for more planets and moons to see if there are any other planetary bodies out there.
Parent Star: Q 0957+561
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The mistori is composed of mistori and eight planets. mistori is a class G star. This yellowish star is little bit hotter and brighter than our G 2 star. mistori will have a
life span of 9.18 billion earth years Planet Vulcan and four other planets orbit around Mistori. The innermost planet, Pico, is small, rocky and too hot for any forms of life. The
second innermost planet, Gesar , is a little larger than Pico, but again too hot and rocky to allow any form of life. Further out from Mistori, there is a Habitability Zone where
Vulcan and Ecnoch orbit. Vulcan is a perfect planet which has an atmosphere and water. Ecnoch is on the outer edge of Habitability Zone, but is covered with rocks dust much like
mars. Niruin is the fifth planet, and is the largest planet in the system, and has no sign of any life form. there are three other planets beyond Niruin |
| Other designations: |
Twin Quasar, Double Quasar,
Twin QSO, QSO 0957+561,
Q0957+561, SBS 0957+561,
TXS 0957+561, 8C 0958+561,
PGC 2518326 |
| Constellation : |
Ursa Major |
| Discovery Status: |
Confirmed - Interstellar Travel |
| Right ascension: |
10h 01m 20.99s |
| Declination: |
+55° 53' 56.5 |
| Distance |
7,800,000,000 ly
(2,400,000,000 pc) |
| Discovered By: |
Wingmaker 732 on 16th August 1996 |
| Apparent dimensions: |
0.42´× 0.22´ |
| Apparent magnitude: |
16.7 |
| Visited |
1996 Interstellar Travel |
Planet: Pico
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Pico is the nearest planet to mistori sun. Also, it is the smallest planet in the mistori Solar system. The distance of pico from the sun, is 0.33 AU (Astronomical Units) and it
takes Pico 0.19 earth years (Approximately 69 earth days) to orbit the mistori. Pico' structure is composed of the core, mantle, and crust. The outer part is called crust, the
medium part is called the mantle, and the inner part is called the core. This structure mainly made of silicate rocks. The surface of Pico is covered with dust, rocks, and boulders
and is being heavily cratered by meteor showers that strike the surface of Pico. There is no atmosphere. Pico is also known as Boreas |
Pico Statistics
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| Object Type: |
Extragalactic Planet |
| Parent Star: |
Q 0957+561
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| Discovery Status: |
Unconfirmable - Detected via Microlensing |
| Mass |
7.62 |
| Year Discovered: |
1996 |
| Detection Method: |
Gravitational Microlensing |
| Discovered By: |
R. E. Schild |
| Mean Distance: |
0.33 AU |
| Orbital Period: |
69 earth days |
| Planetary Data File |
| Atmosphere : |
No Match |
| Plant Life: |
Planet is Lifeless |
| Water : |
No Water |
| Life Forms : |
No Life Forms |
| Visited |
1996 Interstellar Travel |
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Planet: Gesar
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Gesar is the second planet in the Mistori solar system. The distance of Gesar from the sun, is 0.66 AU (Astronomical Units) and it takes Gesar 0.66 earth years (Approximately 241
earth days) to orbit the mistori sun. Gesar's structure consists of core, mantle, and crust too. Crust and mantle are made of granite rocks, but the core is made of solid iron
metal. Gesar is denser than Pico. The surface of Gesar is mostly covered with rocks and dust like Boreas, but less cratered. Gesar is also known as Zephyrus
Gesar has an atmosphere that is mainly filled with carbon dioxide. The temperature on the surface is a lot hotter than Pico. These conditions make the existence of any
terrestrial life almost impossible.
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Gesar Statistics
| Parent Star: |
Q 0957+561 |
| Discovery Status: |
Confirmed - Interstellar Travel |
| Mass |
10.23 |
| Year Discovered: |
1996 |
| Mean Distance: |
0.66 AU |
| Orbital Period: |
241 earth days |
Planetary Data File
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| Planet Surface: |
Purple In colour |
| Atmosphere: |
Purple In colour |
| Plant Life: |
No Plant Life |
| Water: |
No Water |
| Life Forms: |
No Life Forms |
| Satellites: |
Eploc
Nocta |
Planet: Vulcan
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Welcome to planet Vulcan. It is a small, oceanic planet in the Mistori System. Vulcan is a warm planet containing plenty of moisture and sustaining a wide variety of life forms
and bio zones. The rocky silicate crust permits unique and varied land formations to also exist . Vulcan has at least five climate zones, each very different from the others. The
stable atmosphere makes Vulcan an excellent choice for cosmic travelers looking for a lush new habitation. Vulcan is the third planet from the mistori sun. The distance of Vulcan
from the sun, is 0.97 AU (Astronomical Units) and it takes Vulcan 0.96 earth years (Approximately 354 earth days) to orbit mistori. Vulcan is a planet containing plenty of waters on
the surface and a good atmosphere that absorbs the energy from the Sun. Vulcan's atmosphere recycles water and other chemicals and sustains moderate climates that are suitable for a
wide variety of life forms and bio zones. |
Vulcan has several large tectonic plates that form the surface of the planet. The locations where the plates' collisions or subductions occur are called hot spots. In the hot spots,
many active volcanoes exist and they shoot out hot magmas on the surface. This hot magma became the rocky continental crust and it permits unique and varied land formations. Accompanied
by volcanic explosions, extremely dangerous earthquakes are generated occasionally. Although mistori is little bit warmer than the sun in the Solar system, temperatures on planet Vesta
are very similar to those of Earth because it is located 0.97 AU from Mistori. Vulcan has five major climate zones: tropical, tepid, temperate, glacial, and polar. Vulcan is made up of
approximately 80% water and 20% land. their are three moons orbiting around vulcan called Micar, Eckloc, and Pareniztan.
The Mistori / Ionious Solar System is located in the Arm of Orion in the Milky Way Galaxy. This solar system is composed of a sun and Eight planets. Vulcan is also known as Vesta
Vulcan Statistics
| Parent Star: |
Q 0957+561 |
| Discovery Status: |
Confirmed - Interstellar Travel |
| Mass |
20.92 |
| Year Discovered: |
1996 |
| Mean Distance: |
0.97 AU |
| Orbital Period: |
354 earth days |
Planetary Data File
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| Planet Surface: |
Sandy brown, Green & Blue in colour. |
| Atmosphere: |
Liquid Air Compound |
| Plant Life: |
Vegetation Mostly Forest. |
| Water: |
Large bodies of water on the surface of vulcan. |
| Planetary Core: |
Iron core |
| Life Forms: |
2 Races of Vulcan Greys |
| Satellites: |
Micar
Eckloc
Pareniztan |
| Habitability: |
Earthlike Temperatures at Mean Orbital Distance |
Orbital Data Of VulcanVulcan's orbits around star Q 0957+561 is every 354 earth days.
When the mistori sun and our sun align every 11 years and vulcan passes directly in front of the mistori sun the lensing affect of lensing galaxy projects a shadow of vulcan upon the
surface of our sun for years scientist have been trying to prove the exsistant of a planet orbiting around our sun and have never been able to find the ghost planet reason why they can
not find vulcan in the meridian system is because there is no such planet we are just witnessing the aligning of two suns and the lensing galaxy in action.
Planet: Ecnoch
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Ecnoch is the fourth planet from the Mistori Sun, and it is a sister planet of Vulcan. The distance of Ecnoch from the sun, mistori is 1.23 AU (Astronomical Units) and it takes
Ecnoch 1.35 earth years (Approximately 493 earth days) to orbit Mistori. Ecnoch's structure is composed of core, mantle, and crust too. This structure is mainly made of granite
rocks. The surface of Ecnoch is mostly covered with rocks and dusts like other planets. The atmosphere of Ecnoch is quite different from that of Vulcan. It is composed primarily of
carbon dioxide with small amounts of other gases. Ecnoch is a little bigger and denser than Vulcan. There is no sign of terrestrial life forms. Ecnoch is also known as Notus |
Ecnoch Statistics
| Parent Star: |
Q 0957+561 |
| Discovery Status: |
Confirmed - Interstellar Travel |
| Mass |
32.03 |
| Year Discovered: |
1996 |
| Mean Distance: |
1.23 AU |
| Orbital Period: |
493 earth days |
Planetary Data File
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| Planet Surface: |
Sandy Brown and Green |
| Atmosphere: |
No Match |
| Plant Life: |
Some Plant Life Mainly Deserts |
| Water: |
No water |
| Life Forms: |
No Life Forms |
| Satellites: |
None |
Planet: Niruin
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Niruin is the 5th planet from mistori sun and it is the largest one in the Mistori Solar System. The distance of Niruin from the Mistori Sun, is 3.28 AU (Astronomical Units) and
it takes Niruin 1.35 earth years (Approximately 1197 earth days) to orbit Mistori. It is entirely made of gases. Niruin is believed to be in the early stage of planet formation. The
solid surface has not been formed yet. The temperature of this planet is extremely cold both day and night due to the long distance from the mistori sun. The heat of the sun barely
reaches to Niruin. Niruin is also known as Enrus. |
Niruin Statistics
| Parent Star: |
Q 0957+561 |
| Discovery Status: |
Confirmed - Interstellar Travel |
| Mass |
786.76 |
| Year Discovered: |
2000 |
| Mean Distance: |
3.28 AU |
| Orbital Period: |
1197 earth days |
Planetary Data File
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| Planet Surface: |
Green in colour |
| Atmosphere: |
No Match |
| Plant Life: |
Green Plant Life Trees and Bushes And Some purple plant life as well |
| Water: |
Streams |
| Life Forms: |
Vegetation |
| Satellites: |
None |
Planet: Zar
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Zar is the sixth planet in the Mistori solar system. The distance from the sun is unknown, |
Zar Statistics
| Parent Star: |
Q 0957+561 |
| Discovery Status: |
Confirmed - Interstellar Travel |
| Mass |
Unknown |
| Year Discovered: |
2000 |
| Mean Distance: |
Unknown |
| Orbital Period: |
Unknown |
| Distance From Mistori |
Unknown
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Planetary Data File
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| Planet Surface: |
Blue In Colour |
| Atmosphere: |
No Match |
| Plant Life: |
No plant life |
| Water: |
Water and ice only |
| Life Forms: |
No life Forms |
| Satellites: |
None |
Planet: Estoen
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Estoen is the seventh planet in the Mistori solar system. The distance from the sun is Unknown. |
Estoen Statistics
| Parent Star: |
Q 0957+561 |
| Discovery Status: |
Confirmed - Interstellar Travel |
| Mass |
Unknown |
| Year Discovered: |
2000 |
| Mean Distance: |
Unknown |
| Orbital Period: |
Unknown |
| Distance From Mistori |
Unknown
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Planetary Data File
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| Planet Surface: |
Pink In Colour |
| Atmosphere: |
No Match |
| Plant Life: |
plant life Small Bushy Areas |
| Water: |
Streams |
| Life Forms: |
Vegetation |
| Satellites: |
None |
Planet: Galahar
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Galahar is the Eighth planet in the Mistori solar system. The distance from the sun is unknown. |
Galahar Statistics
| Parent Star: |
Q 0957+561 |
| Discovery Status: |
Confirmed - Interstellar Travel |
| Mass |
Unknown |
| Year Discovered: |
2000 |
| Mean Distance: |
Unknown |
| Orbital Period: |
Unknown |
| Distance From Mistori |
Unknown
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Planetary Data File
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| Planet Surface: |
Brown, Black and Grey |
| Atmosphere: |
None |
| Plant Life: |
No plant life |
| Water: |
No Water |
| Life Forms: |
No Life Forms |
| Satellites: |
None |
The Image shows the location of the Mistori Solar System and our own solar system both can be found on the orion's arm
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