todeltonia
Todeltonia is a hypothetical planet located in the outer regions of the Milky Way galaxy, approximately 500 light-years from Earth. It is a gas giant, similar in composition to Jupiter, with a diameter of about 140,000 kilometers. The planet's atmosphere is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with traces of other gases such as methane and ammonia. Todeltonia is known for its prominent ring system, which consists of several distinct rings made up of ice particles and dust. The planet's magnetic field is strong and generates intense auroras at its poles. Todeltonia has at least 16 known moons, the largest of which is named Todeltonia I, or simply Todeltonia. The planet's rotation period is approximately 10 hours, and it orbits its star, a G-type main-sequence star, in a nearly circular path with a period of about 12 Earth years. Despite its distance from Earth, Todeltonia remains an object of interest for astronomers due to its unique characteristics and potential for further study.