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    Need second opinion on a hypothetical planet

    Oh the planet's already made ;) You can actually read a draft here if you want. http://www.sffworld.com/community/story/4334p0.html
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    Need second opinion on a hypothetical planet

    Close only Gliese is a super earth. The high gravity would be prohibitive for my characters.
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    Need second opinion on a hypothetical planet

    Oh the middle band isn't really "just fine" Its wracked by horrible storms. How long would a year typically be on a planet like this?
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    Need second opinion on a hypothetical planet

    In my ignorance i thought the second axis would make the planet more consistently oriented with a single pole always pointed towards the sun. I think the star I chose is a red dwarf but that's immaterial. It needs to be a star hot enough to make one side of the planet way too hot for anything...
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    Need second opinion on a hypothetical planet

    So then the planet I'm describing couldn't exist?
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    Need second opinion on a hypothetical planet

    The claim was that a tidal lock in conjunction with a rotation perpendicular to the gravity plane would tear the planet apart, not the tidal lock alone. Imagine a top that's fallen over on its side and is now rolling along a table in a circle. That's the planet (and possibly moon) with the star...
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    Need second opinion on a hypothetical planet

    What if the moon isn't formed from accretion and is rather more of a large chunk left by the impact? Yes but Uranus isn't tidal locked to the sun. I was told the tidal locking would result in forces that would eventually split the planet in two by constricting the meridian.
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    Need second opinion on a hypothetical planet

    So to take it further. Could the debris from the collision leave a moon orbiting on the perpendicular axis?
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    Need second opinion on a hypothetical planet

    Fury, Basically the orbit was synchronous and the impacting object caused the planet to rotate on a horizontal axis. I'll just elaborate to say that the story required the planet to always have the same hemisphere pointing towards its star and the other away. I know that's pretty rare as far...
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    Need second opinion on a hypothetical planet

    So I'm working on this story. I wont get into too much detail but basically the planet I designed was struck by another protoplanetary object at an angle perpendicular to the rest of its gravity plane, creating a second rotational axis. The result was a planet tidal locked to its star and...
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