Welcome to the Chronat system! Or not really... The central black hole is named Chronat due to the perceived effect of altering time, it has been sacred and thought to be the very essence of time itself, it has been illegal to come lower than the orbit of CE "Bicasa" for 400 years, but not any more! (well you do still have to wait for me to make the mod) Please feel free to give me ideas for CB-CD and any planets/moons. I will try to add as many of them as possible. Please also give lore-based reasons for how they are, in case two of you are trying to define CB2 and I need to move one to CB3. List: C: Chronat [black hole] C1: Astor [lava planet, asteroid generator] C3: WH1-b [wormhole, WH1-a, polar orbit, same orbital height as CA "Glara"] CA: Glara [neutron star] CA1: Xanus [lava world with atmosphere, very tall mountains, asteroid generator] CA2 AB: Reserved (I want to name it after someone but need to ask them first) CE: Bicasa [yellow star, looks green] CE3 [habitable, oxygenated atmosphere, 1.5 G gravity, big] CF1-9: Kerbol; Moho, Eve, Kerbin, {Sarnus, Urlum, Neidon (OPM)}, Etc. [you know what these are] CF6/7A: WH1-a Explanation of planets below:
NOTE: CA means Chronat A, CA1 means Chronat A-planet 1, CA1A is Chronat A-planet 1, moon A etc. Chronat: The black hole, 4 times the size of the one in Kcalbeloh. C1 "Astor", The shattered planet: A small rocky world that is being torn apart by the gravity of Chronat. Very small SOI, Very bad idea to land here. Orbits so close it passes through the accretion disk every 5 Kerbin Munths. Not advised to be here when this happens. Chronat A "Glara": a small neutron star orbiting very close to Chronat. named Glara due to being extremely bright in contrast to Chronat itself. CA1 "Xanus": shattered lava planet, submitted by @tsarjosh1049 CA2 binary system: The CA2 binary system is a binary system (obviously) comprised of 2 habitable planets; CA2A and CA2B Chronat E "Bicasa": Called the "second home" by kerbalkind. Contains a "Super Kerbin"; CE3. CE3 "Kastor": A super-kerbin orbiting Bicasa. Currently uncolonised (hint hint). 2 muns; CF3A and CF3B.