Epithia (e-pith-e-a)
Michael Fagan
This is the planet in it's main state. The planet if fiery on the outside and freezing on the inside. The core is like a metal pole. The pole, at the same tilt of the planet, is freezing cold and if touched, the person/thing would be instantly frozen with a piercing pain. Plus the mantles and plates around the pole are scorching hot, but the core is protected by the freezing temperature.
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Surepithia, it's axial tilt, and the impact on seasons
Surepithia (Sur-pith-e-a)
Surepithia has the prefix sur in it. Sur, originating from mainly French words, sur can have an additional definition of "in addition to." Surepithia has the suffix of ithia, which means fire according to the institution of Michael Fagan Science. So altogether means "in addition to fiery planet." Fiery planet meaning Epithia.
The axis tilt of Epithia and Surepithia
The axis tilt of Epithia and Surepithia are exactly 55 degrees. This is what is called captured rotation. Captured rotation is is the scientific name given to when an orbital period matches it's rotational period.
Seasons
The seasons in Epithia are very simple. The summers are warmer and the winters are colder. As the orbit is 5, the planet revolves and rarely moves ever. The northern hemisphere is colder and the southern is colder. Until the equinox and solstice, everything mostly stays the same.
The Mass and the impact on gravity
The planet's mass is 2.