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[[quoteblock]]Yavin (the gas giant, not the moon) in StarWars Episode IV: ANewHope. First, it\'s red. A warm gas giant like Yavin should be blue-white, and red is the color of brown dwarves, a different kind of celestial bodies. Second, judging by its size in Yavin IV\'s skies, Yavin IV is so close to its primary it should be harrowed by tidal forces and become a volcanic world like Mustafar or the real-world moon Io, rather than a pleasant garden world.[[/quoteblock]]
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Quote: [[quoteblock]]Yavin (the gas giant, not the moon) in StarWars Episode IV: ANewHope. First, it\\\'s red. A warm gas giant like Yavin should be blue-white, and red is the color of brown dwarves, a different kind of celestial bodies. Second, judging by its size in Yavin IV\\\'s skies, Yavin IV is so close to its primary it should be harrowed by tidal forces and become a volcanic world like Mustafar or the real-world moon Io, rather than a pleasant garden world.[[/quoteblock]]
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Much confusion about Yavin.
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!Much confusion about Yavin
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[quoteblock]Yavin (the gas giant, not the moon) in StarWars Episode IV: ANewHope. First, it\'s red. A warm gas giant like Yavin should be blue-white, and red is the color of brown dwarves, a different kind of celestial bodies. Second, judging by its size in Yavin IV\'s skies, Yavin IV is so close to its primary it should be harrowed by tidal forces and become a volcanic world like Mustafar or the real-world moon Io, rather than a pleasant garden world.[/quoteblock]
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[[quoteblock]]Yavin (the gas giant, not the moon) in StarWars Episode IV: ANewHope. First, it\\\'s red. A warm gas giant like Yavin should be blue-white, and red is the color of brown dwarves, a different kind of celestial bodies. Second, judging by its size in Yavin IV\\\'s skies, Yavin IV is so close to its primary it should be harrowed by tidal forces and become a volcanic world like Mustafar or the real-world moon Io, rather than a pleasant garden world.[[/quoteblock]]
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Yavin (the gas giant, not the moon) in StarWars Episode IV: ANewHope. First, it\'s red. A warm gas giant like Yavin should be blue-white, and red is the color of brown dwarves, a different kind of celestial bodies. Second, judging by its size in Yavin IV\'s skies, Yavin IV is so close to its primary it should be harrowed by tidal forces and become a volcanic world like Mustafar or the real-world moon Io, rather than a pleasant garden world.
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[quoteblock]Yavin (the gas giant, not the moon) in StarWars Episode IV: ANewHope. First, it\\\'s red. A warm gas giant like Yavin should be blue-white, and red is the color of brown dwarves, a different kind of celestial bodies. Second, judging by its size in Yavin IV\\\'s skies, Yavin IV is so close to its primary it should be harrowed by tidal forces and become a volcanic world like Mustafar or the real-world moon Io, rather than a pleasant garden world.[/quoteblock]
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* Yavin (the gas giant, not the moon) in StarWars Episode IV: ANewHope. First, it\'s red. A warm gas giant like Yavin should be blue-white, and red is the color of brown dwarves, a different kind of celestial bodies. Second, judging by its size in Yavin IV\'s skies, Yavin IV is so close to its primary it should be harrowed by tidal forces and become a volcanic world like Mustafar or the real-world moon Io, rather than a pleasant garden world.
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Yavin (the gas giant, not the moon) in StarWars Episode IV: ANewHope. First, it\\\'s red. A warm gas giant like Yavin should be blue-white, and red is the color of brown dwarves, a different kind of celestial bodies. Second, judging by its size in Yavin IV\\\'s skies, Yavin IV is so close to its primary it should be harrowed by tidal forces and become a volcanic world like Mustafar or the real-world moon Io, rather than a pleasant garden world.
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- Yavin is canonically a planet, not a star (like a brown dwarf).
- With stars there are both blue giants (big hot stars on the extreme of the main sequence) and red giants (what becomes of yellow main sequence stars when the hydrogen in the core runs out).
- The color of a gas giant is determined by the molecules in its upper atmosphere, and not by its temperature.
- The tidal forces that heat Io are mainly the result of disturbances by Europa and Ganymede. To make the moon Yavin IV equaly volcanic it would have to be in a similar configuration with both the gas giant and two other moons. This leaves many configurations where Yavin IV can have nice surface living conditions.
- With stars there are both blue giants (big hot stars on the extreme of the main sequence) and red giants (what becomes of yellow main sequence stars when the hydrogen in the core runs out).
- The color of a gas giant is determined by the molecules in its upper atmosphere, and not by its temperature.
- The tidal forces that heat Io are mainly the result of disturbances by Europa and Ganymede. To make the moon Yavin IV equaly volcanic it would have to be in a similar configuration with both the gas giant and two other moons. This leaves many configurations where Yavin IV can have nice surface living conditions.
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* Yavin is canonically a planet, not a star (like a brown dwarf).
* With stars there are both blue giants (big hot stars on the extreme of the main sequence) and red giants (what becomes of yellow main sequence stars when the hydrogen in the core runs out).
* The color of a gas giant is determined by the molecules in its upper atmosphere, and not by its temperature.
* The tidal forces that heat Io are mainly the result of disturbances by Europa and Ganymede. To make the moon Yavin IV equaly volcanic it would have to be in a similar configuration with both the gas giant and two other moons. This leaves many configurations where Yavin IV can have nice surface living conditions.
* With stars there are both blue giants (big hot stars on the extreme of the main sequence) and red giants (what becomes of yellow main sequence stars when the hydrogen in the core runs out).
* The color of a gas giant is determined by the molecules in its upper atmosphere, and not by its temperature.
* The tidal forces that heat Io are mainly the result of disturbances by Europa and Ganymede. To make the moon Yavin IV equaly volcanic it would have to be in a similar configuration with both the gas giant and two other moons. This leaves many configurations where Yavin IV can have nice surface living conditions.