Still working on the precipitation jazz (taking longer than I thought because I can never settle on how specific to be with regards to regions, and then work interrupts my thinking about it ), so I thought I'd post a few simple things while I'm not too busy doing much else. First, here's an image of Yantas from a number of different angles, including the poles:
Next up is a random bunch of astronomical data which has pretty much nothing to do with Yantas itself (except for where it does), but it could affect astronomical details in later stages:
Italva (parent star)
Mass: 1.065 solar masses (G1 star)
Diameter: 1.033 solar diameters
Luminosity: 1.165 xSol
Apparent Luminosity: 1.008 times that of the Sun as seen from Earth
Effective Temperature: 5950.965K
Angular Size: 30.611 minutes (0.961 times that of the Sun as seen from Earth).
Velas (rocky)
Mass: 5.584 x 10[super]23[/super] (about 7.6 times that of the Moon)
Diameter: 5838km
Density: 5.36 g/cm[super]3[/super]
Semi-Major Axis: 30,500,000km
Orbital Period: 32.5 (Earth) days
Eccentricity: 0.17
Node: -0.000365°
Inclination: 2.12°
Severa (rocky)
Mass: 1.954 x 10[super]23[/super] (about 2.66 times that of the Moon)
Diameter: 4102km
Density: 5.41 g/cm[super]3[/super]
Semi-Major Axis: 52,900,000km
Orbital Period: 74.5 (Earth) days
Eccentricity: 0.15
Node: -19.1°
Inclination: 3.71°
Piranka (rocky)
Mass: 2.389 x 10[super]24[/super] (about 0.4 times that of the Earth)
Diameter: 10559km
Density: 3.92 g/cm[super]3[/super]
Semi-Major Axis: 86,400,000km
Orbital Period: 155.0 (Earth) days
Eccentricity: 0.069
Node: 40.2°
Inclination: 4.24°
(The general plan is to have a single moon for Piranka, but the exact details of this are yet to be decided.)
Yantas (rocky)
Mass: 5.972 x 10[super]24[/super] (about the same as the Earth's)
Diameter: 12760km
Density: 5.49 g/cm[super]3[/super]
Semi-Major Axis: 1.08AU
Orbital Period: 1.08 (Earth) years
Sidereal Day: ~24hrs 40mins (1.019 times that of Earth), making Yantas' year 386.925 Y-days long.
Eccentricity: 0.024
Node: -61.4°
Inclination: 3.77°
Yantas has two moons, Hwestun and Kadyura
Kadyura
Mass: 0.3 lunar masses
Diameter: 2326km
Angular Size: 36.381 minutes (1.170 times the apparent size of Earth's Moon as we see it, and 1.188 times that of Italva)
Semi-Major Axis: 219,788km
Orbital Period: 11.56 Y-days (11.8 Earth days)
Phase Cycle: 11.916 Y-days, (32.471 phases per year)
Eccentricity: 0.013
Node: -40.3°
Inclination: 4.39°
Hwestun
Mass: 0.8 lunar masses
Diameter: 3226km
Angular Size: 21.549 minutes (0.694 times the apparent size of Earth's Moon as we see it, and 0.704 times that of Italva)
Semi-Major Axis: 514,656km
Orbital Period: 41.511 Y-days (42.3 Earth days)
Phase Cycle: 46.5 Y-days, (8.321 phases per year)
Eccentricity: 0.11
Node: 25.6°
Inclination: 1.97°
(Kadyura thus goes through 3.902 phases for every one phase Hwestun goes through.)
(I might change some of these details if the tides become too extreme. Kadyura causes tides 1.602 times the values of those caused by our Moon while Hwestun's are just 0.334 the Moon's. How those interact with each other, however, I don't know )
Gunyari (rocky)
Mass: 1.433 x 10[super]24[/super] (about 0.24 times that of the Earth)
Diameter: 8209km
Density: 4.95 g/cm[super]3[/super]
Semi-Major Axis: 1.78AU
Orbital Period: 2.3 (Earth) years
Eccentricity: 0.047
Node: -150°
Inclination: 6.35°
Asteroid Belt
The asteroid belt lies roughly 3.14AU out from Italva.
Baridan (Gaseous)
Mass: 1.519 x 10[super]27[/super] (about 0.8 times that of Jupiter)
Diameter: 120812km
Density: 1.64 g/cm[super]3[/super]
Semi-Major Axis: 5.38AU
Orbital Period: 12.1 (Earth) years
Eccentricity: 0.064
Node: 44.5°
Inclination: 3.59°
Akyeru (Gaseous)
Mass: 2.297 x 10[super]27[/super] (about 1.21 times that of Jupiter)
Diameter: 148125km
Density: 1.35 g/cm[super]3[/super]
Semi-Major Axis: 9.33AU
Orbital Period: 27.6 (Earth) years
Eccentricity: 0.16
Node: 44.5°
Inclination: 14.8°
There's also Rembika, Oligaris and Loki, all of which are gaseous, but I haven't worked out the more detailed stuff for them yet
According to Universe Sandbox, the orbits appear to be stable, so for the moment I'm sticking with them.