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Depends on where it is, of course. Previously, I'd planned out some science-fiction stories in which there was a set of eleven inhabitable planets in one star system, all named for signs of the Chinese Zodiac: Cuniculus (the Hare), Verres (the Boar), Equus (the Horse), Ovis (the Ram), Tigris (the Tiger), the twin worlds Anguis & Vipera (the Dragon and the Serpent), Pullus (the Cock), Simia (the Monkey), Bubulus (the Ox) and Muris (the Mouse).
Depends on where it is, of course. Previously, I'd planned out some science-fiction stories in which there was a set of eleven inhabitable planets in one star system, all named for signs of the Chinese Zodiac: Cuniculus (the Hare), Verres (the Boar), Equus (the Horse), Ovis (the Ram), Tigris (the Tiger), the twin worlds Anguis & Vipera (the Dragon and the Serpent), Pullus (the Cock), Simia (the Monkey), Bubulus (the Ox) and Muris (the Mouse).