Kappa Andromedae b

Kappa Andromedae b

aka Belle-Home

the object's immense size places it right on the edge of the classifications for giant planets and a type of failed star known as a brown dwarf. Its official name is Kappa Andromedae b, or Kappa And b for short,

A surface temperature of about 1600 K prevails.

It is the home of the Bellebees and a Union Planet.

Kappa Andromedae b is an astronomical object orbiting Kappa Andromedae, a star in the Andromeda constellation, about 170 light years away.[1] The object, nearly 13 times the mass of Jupiter, was directly photographed by the Subaru Telescope.[2] There has been considerable debate as to whether Kappa Andromedae b is an exoplanet or a brown dwarf; and, until the question can be clarified, scientists have dubbed it the "Super-Jupiter" object.

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Belle Home
There are sixteen sizeable moons around the large and hot planet and the conditons on the Surface are "hellish" yet they are perfect for the Bellebees (See Bellebees)

Most of the planets and moons in the system are used as Bellebee support planets.