Extrasolar Database · Alphabetical Registry

J Systems

Browse all cataloged Darknovus star systems beginning with J, from early colonies and frontier worlds to industrial hubs, regional centers, resort planets, and strange worlds along the edges of known space.

10 Archive Entries Letter J Systems Index

Alphabetical archive: use this page as a fast visual directory for every J-system currently listed in the extrasolar database.

Cataloged J Systems

10 Systems
Jabbah surface viewJabbah orbital view

Jabbah

Habitable World

Incredible and extremely rare quadruple star system with four bright blue stars. A fifth, sun-like star of the same name was once thought to be part of the system, later it was discovered that the fifth star was much older and just happened move within a few thousand AU of the blue stars in its galactic orbit. A earth-like world orbits the older sun-like star, baked by radiation from the nearby suns the ozone layer has disappeared and is now in a period of mass extinction.

Jabru surface viewJabru orbital view

Jabru

Archive Entry

Jabru’s primary planet orbits the relatively bright, F-class sun. The majority of the planets surface is covered in a expansive, rocky desert, scorched by the intense sun. Moving forwards the poles, the sun’s radiation and heat weaken, the planet greens as the desert transitions into savannas, prairies, and meadows.

Jamaina surface viewJamaina orbital view

Jamaina

Water World

T he primary planet of the Jamaina system has been occasionally viewed as a candidate for large scale colonization. The planet is covered in a global ocean, with a dense atmosphere and thick humidity. Intense typhoon storms and high winds consistently bombard the surface, as the planet is essentially under a constant state of storm conditions.

Jericho surface viewJericho orbital view

Jericho

Archive Entry

The Jericho System is a junction system that connects the Acrux/Agena Region with the Canopus Region. The system sits at the outskirts of the Acux/Agena Region, despite it's remote location, a large, significant population has grown on the surface of the system's primary planet.

Johara surface viewJohara orbital view

Johara

Water World

T he Johara System's primary world is a planet with a developing ecosystem similar to an early Earth. Life has started to thrive in the planets oceans, as well as on the land areas algae and lichens have began to grow.

Juno surface viewJuno orbital view

Juno

Archive Entry

Juno is an important trade junction that connects the Pleiades Region with the Hyades Region. The system and it's primary planet have been established as a trade center between those regions. Juno's primary planet's surface is covered in a mixture of mountains and deserts