White Star

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The orange color star is one of the rarer types of stars in the Andromeda Galaxy. It is characterized by a reddish-orange photosphere accompanied by an orange corona of large size.

On the average, orange star systems tend to have the most planets and the most inhabited planets. In relation to other types of stars, orange stars tend to have average amounts of Uridium and a relatively high occurrence of asteroids.

White stars are typically rare in the Andromeda Galaxy. Only about one out of every eight systems has a white star. These stars are characterized by their bright white photosphere and rather visually faint coronas. Whether the white stars of the Andromeda Galaxy are similar to the white dwarfs of the Milky Way is unclear, though some white star systems in The Universal are rather small, such as M-478.

White stars have the lowest occurrence of inhabited planets of any star type in the Andromeda Galaxy. Refined Uridium is common in inhabited systems, though, found in almost nine out of ten inhabited white star systems.

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Information IS% Av # Pln Inh/Sys Inh/Pln Ast% Urid% Urid/Inh%
White Stars 88% 2.51 1.78 71% 78% 63% 89%

Key:

  • IS% - Percent of System Inhabited
  • Av # Pln - Average Number of Planets Per System
  • Inh/Sys - Average Number of Inhabited Planets Per System
  • Inh/Pln - Percent Planets are Inhabited
  • Ast% - Asteroid Existence Percentage
  • Urid% - Refined Uridium Available Percentage
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