THE PAARTENE SKIES

DAY TIME

Vol as seem from Paart compared to the Sun viewed from Earth
Sunlight on Paart would be more shifted towards red due Rayleigh scattering from it's denser atmosphere.



NIGHT TIME

Magnitudes of the Vol planets, and it's moon - Taaf, as seen from Paart:

Some Solar System bodies for reference at the left
At the right, currently known Volar System bodies, sizes are representative

A human being with relatively good eyesight, and in good weather, should be able to visualize all the known Volar planets in the sky - the limits of human vision in relation to dim objects is up to Magnitude +6,0.

The apparent size of the Vol planets, observed from Paart with the same telescope configuration (FOV 5,62' x 5,62'):

Top to bottom; Lahaart, Seey, Hool, and Veek


That's all for now folks...

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