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The <i>milhaf</i> are a group of related alien races.  They are descended from feathered bat-like marsupials.  They are the creation of [[user:Nik|Nik Taylor]]. The name <i>milhaf</i> is derived from the phrase "Our Kind" in one of their languages, Classical Uatakassi, as it exists in its descendant Ivetsian. Their planet is known as <i>Galhaf</i>, "Our World" in the same language. The two main species are the Easterners and the Westerners, names derived from their original occurrence on Galhaf. Other semi-sentient relatives exist.
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|+ <big>'''Galhaf'''</big>
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|'''Mean Distance from [[Chihazh|sun]]''': || 105,255,160 km<br>.70359 AU
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|Perhelion: || 98,341,249 km
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|Aphelion: || 112,169,071 km
|-
|'''Orbital Period''': || 259 d, 15 h, 36 m, 13.286 s (Earth)<br>244 d, 20 h, 53 m, 22.709 s (Galhafan)
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|'''[[Mean Tropical Year]]''': || 259 d, 15 h, 18 m, 52.130 s (Earth)<br>244 d, 20 h, 37 m, 0.818 s (Galhafan)
|-
|'''Eccentricity''': || .065687
|-
|'''Sidereal day''': || 25 h, 20 m, 40.747 s
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|'''Solar day''': || 25 h, 26 m, 54.88 s
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|'''Mean Radius''': || 6,106.60 km
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|'''Equatorial Radius''': || 6,116.85 km
|-
|'''Polar Radius''': || 6,096.34 km
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|'''Equatorial circumference''': || 38,433.3 km
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|'''Polar circumference''': || 38,304.4 km
|-
|'''Surface area''': || 469,130,000 km²
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|'''Axial tilt''': || 24.2º
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|'''Mass''': || 5.28962×10<sup>24</sup> kg<br>(.88541 Earth-masses)
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|'''Gravity''': || 9.43389 m/s²<br>.961989 g
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|'''Number of moons''': || 2 ([[Sasalh]] and [[Lhásta]])
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*Milhafan biology
'''Galhaf''' is the [[Planets of Chihazh|fourth planet]] orbiting [[Chihazh]], home to two sapient species, [[human]]s and [[pteranthropan]]s, and a rich diversity of other life forms.  The name is derived from the [[Classical Kasshian]] ''wagallapa'', from ''wagalla'' "world" and ''-pa'' "our".  ''Wagalla'' in turn was derived from the verb ''gli'' "to make, to create", and originally meant "creation".  The [[Nrastaism|Nrastaists]] believed that there were many worlds, different creations of Goddess via various groups of [[Divinity (Nrastaism)|Divinities]].  The word for "creation" came to be used for these worlds, and thus, their own world was referred to as simply "our world".  ''Galh'' on its own still means "world" in [[Ivetsian]], although the meaning of the -af has been lost
**Milhafan evolution
 
**Racial characteristics
==Physical structure==
***Distinctsion between races
Overall, Galhaf is similar to Earth.  It is slightly less massive with a similar composition, resulting in a slightly weaker surface gravity.  Its rotation is slower than Earth's, resulting in a day somewhat longer than our own.  Like Earth, Galhaf's surface is divided into several tectonic plates, and thus, phenomena such as earthquakes and volcanoes occur in much the same way as on Earth.
*Galhaf
 
*Milhafan cultures
==Geology==
**[[Kassi]]
The planet's landmasses are more spread-out than Earth, broken up into a dozen or so mini-continents and two major continents.
 
Major continents are:
*[[Odirá]]
*[[Kraya]]
 
==Atmosphere and climate==
Galhaf's atmosphere is similar to Earth's, but is slightly thicker with a stronger greenhouse effect.  Galhaf's surface temperature averages a little higher than Earth's.
 
===Seasons===
Galhaf's axial tilt is slightly larger than Earth's, resulting in greater seasonal variation due to axial tilt.  The seasonal variation is complicated by the moderate degree of eccentricity
 
[[Category:Conworlds]]

Latest revision as of 19:01, 23 April 2022

Galhaf
Mean Distance from sun: 105,255,160 km
.70359 AU
Perhelion: 98,341,249 km
Aphelion: 112,169,071 km
Orbital Period: 259 d, 15 h, 36 m, 13.286 s (Earth)
244 d, 20 h, 53 m, 22.709 s (Galhafan)
Mean Tropical Year: 259 d, 15 h, 18 m, 52.130 s (Earth)
244 d, 20 h, 37 m, 0.818 s (Galhafan)
Eccentricity: .065687
Sidereal day: 25 h, 20 m, 40.747 s
Solar day: 25 h, 26 m, 54.88 s
Mean Radius: 6,106.60 km
Equatorial Radius: 6,116.85 km
Polar Radius: 6,096.34 km
Equatorial circumference: 38,433.3 km
Polar circumference: 38,304.4 km
Surface area: 469,130,000 km²
Axial tilt: 24.2º
Mass: 5.28962×1024 kg
(.88541 Earth-masses)
Gravity: 9.43389 m/s²
.961989 g
Number of moons: 2 (Sasalh and Lhásta)

Galhaf is the fourth planet orbiting Chihazh, home to two sapient species, humans and pteranthropans, and a rich diversity of other life forms. The name is derived from the Classical Kasshian wagallapa, from wagalla "world" and -pa "our". Wagalla in turn was derived from the verb gli "to make, to create", and originally meant "creation". The Nrastaists believed that there were many worlds, different creations of Goddess via various groups of Divinities. The word for "creation" came to be used for these worlds, and thus, their own world was referred to as simply "our world". Galh on its own still means "world" in Ivetsian, although the meaning of the -af has been lost

Physical structure

Overall, Galhaf is similar to Earth. It is slightly less massive with a similar composition, resulting in a slightly weaker surface gravity. Its rotation is slower than Earth's, resulting in a day somewhat longer than our own. Like Earth, Galhaf's surface is divided into several tectonic plates, and thus, phenomena such as earthquakes and volcanoes occur in much the same way as on Earth.

Geology

The planet's landmasses are more spread-out than Earth, broken up into a dozen or so mini-continents and two major continents.

Major continents are:

Atmosphere and climate

Galhaf's atmosphere is similar to Earth's, but is slightly thicker with a stronger greenhouse effect. Galhaf's surface temperature averages a little higher than Earth's.

Seasons

Galhaf's axial tilt is slightly larger than Earth's, resulting in greater seasonal variation due to axial tilt. The seasonal variation is complicated by the moderate degree of eccentricity