![]() ![]() ![]() The fourth star Kalidasa (class F5, also called 34 Tauri (2020) D, or Xuan Wu (Black Tortoise)), and its planets orbit next. Farther out in this system the Red Sun (a class G5, also called 34 Tauri (2020) B, or Zhu Que (Red Phoenix)) and Georgia (class G0, also called 34 Tauri (2020) C, Huang Long (Yellow Dragon)) share an orbit and worlds orbiting these stars are referred to as "Border Planets". The "Central Planets" are the terrestrial worlds that orbit the White Sun. All the stars orbit the White Sun, (also called 34 Tauri (2020) A, or Bai Hu (White Tiger) by the Chinese), which is a class A0 giant, 2.5 times bigger than Sol and 80 times as bright. The system has five stars and seven brown dwarf/protostars. Terraforming technology, tested on Earth's moon Luna and the planet Mars, was eventually developed to a level capable of increasing the surface gravity of a moon-sized body to around 1G (Earth standard) and hold surface water and atmosphere necessary to sustain life. Plans to colonize the system were underway by the 22nd century when conditions on Earth become so bad that it can no longer support human life and humanity needed to find a new home. A pdf The Verse in Numbers that accompanies the map on its official website, and from which the map is based, states that in 2020 Earth astronomers discover that 34 Tauri, up until that time thought to be a single star, was actually a cluster of five stars and several brown dwarfs, and soon numerous Earth-sized planetary bodies are discovered. The orbits of 20 planets are visible.Īccording to The Complete and Official Map of The Verse, the Verse is also known as 34 Tauri (2020), although it should be noted that the real 34 Tauri is not a star, but an object accidentally cataloged as a star by astronomer John Flamsteed in 1690 which was later determined to be the planet Uranus. System overview File:Serenity central-planets.pngĭiagram of the central "White Sun" solar system as depicted in the opening scene of Serenity. In 2008, a double-sided poster called the Complete and Official Map of the Verse was produced, which depicts the system as consisting of one central star (the "White Sun") orbited by the "core worlds" and several other stars (each of which has its own planetary system). The opening narration of the film makes it clear that the planets and moons are in one system with "dozens of planets and hundreds of moons." This is supported by production documents published in Serenity: The Official Visual Companion. Characters in the story refer colloquially to these planets as "worlds".ĭuring the short television run of the Firefly series, it was not made clear whether the planets and moons depicted were located in one planetary system or many (however, creator Joss Whedon, as well as all licensed products, confirms that there is no faster-than-light travel in the Firefly universe). It’s all fun and laughs until it happens to you.This is a list of fictional planets and moons from the Firefly / Serenity fiction. He also called for social media policies to be changed as he wrote, “social media apps should have stronger policies around spreading false information… it’s actually insane how one person can fake a story or screenshot for clout and people will believe it because it’s entertaining. “I confronted him a few nights ago & he sent me these and promised to delete them, and then 10 minutes later unsent it all! luckily I screenshotted it all before he could,” James further wrote. In that, the TikTok user has admitted his mistake and apologized to James. James also shared screenshots of the conversation between them. Social media apps should have stronger policies around spreading false information… it’s actually insane how one person can fake a story or screenshot for clout and people will believe it because it’s entertaining □ it’s all fun and laughs until it happens to you- James Charles January 26, 2021 ![]() ![]() This content could not be loaded See more ![]()
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