Planet (Lava)
So-called "lava planets" (properly "magmatic planets") fall into one of three groups: solar magmatics, which orbit sufficiently close to their star that the surface never cools enough to solidify; gravitational magmatics, which experience gravitational shifts sufficiently strong to regularly and significantly fracture cooling crusts; and magmatoids, which are for largely-unexplained reasons simply incapable of cooling and forming a persistent crust. All three types generally exhibit the same external phenomena - huge red-orange lava fields being a defining feature - but the latter two types are sometimes capable of briefly solidifying for a period measured in years or perhaps decades.
Public: no
Radius: 10 km
Mass: 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kg
Volume: 1 m3
Map Location Count: 6,609
Map Region Count: 97
Map Constellation Count: 1,104
Map Solar System Count: 4,759
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