Nate
Nate

Astrographical Info
| Age | 7.1 Billion Years |
|---|---|
| Axial Tilt | Present (Similar to Earth) |
| Class | Terrestrial Exo Dwarf Planet |
| Diameter | 3,902 km |
| Gravity | Similar to Pluto (m/s² not measured) |
| Mass | 0.012999 Moons |
| Suns | 1 |
Orbital
| Galaxy | Absthaca Galaxy (Formerly), Elkska Galaxy (Current) |
|---|---|
| Orbital Period | 0.9 Years |
| Rotation Period | 36 Hours |
| Semimajor Axis | 0.95 AU |
| Solar Day | 37 Hours |
| System | Lizard-953 System |
Atmosphere
| Temperature | -10℉ |
|---|
Surface
| Major Moons | Onor |
|---|---|
| Moons | 1 |
| Terrain | Arid |
| Water State | Not Present |
Nate is like that one friend who's been through a lot and wears the scars to prove it. Covered in countless craters, Nate looks like someone took a cosmic game of pool way too seriously. Its surface is a literal moon-sized game of connect-the-dots, with impacts telling tales of billions of years of space drama.
This 3,902 km-wide dwarf planet is the heavyweight of the Jux Belt, but don't let its size fool you—Nate's lone moon, Onor, keeps it humble. Onor acts like a pesky little sibling, constantly pulling at Nate's gravity and refusing to give it a moment of peace.
Despite the beatings it's taken, Nate still manages to spin gracefully, showing off an unshakable attitude. Its slow pirouette (with a 120-hour day) says, "Yeah, I've seen some stuff, but I'm still here." With no atmosphere to hide its blemishes, Nate proudly displays every crater like a badge of honor.
If you're looking for a dwarf planet with personality, Nate is your guy. Just don't bring up its dents—it's sensitive about those.