Cabraxte System
The Cabraxte System is the gravitationally-bound star system that orbits Cabraxte (more commonly known as the Sun). The eleven largest masses in orbit around the Sun are all planets, most of which are orbited by a number of moons or other natural satellites. Two of the planets are considered dwarf planets, and lie on the outermost section of the star system. The system also has two gas giants, and one ice giant, while all the other planets have a rocky, hard surface. The Cabraxte System was formed some 4.6 billion years ago from the collapse of an interstellar molecular cloud. It is located in the Enyanedes Constellation, a small cluster of stars, in the Zaphod Arm of the Fraggle Galaxy.
The system has eleven planets, in order of proximity to the Sun; Tigris, Venera, Shire, Euphrates, Sinmorfetellia, Pandora, Monsomora, Nostromo, Cthelia, Sina, and Fria. The inner six planets are all terrestrial planets, mainly composed of rock and metal. Monsomora and Nostromo are both gas giants, Nostromo being the larger of the two. Cthelia is an ice giant, followed by Sina and Fria, both of which are dwarf planets. All of the planets except for Tigris and Fria have moons that are in orbit around them. In between the orbits of Pandora and Monsomora lies the Sahrabarik Asteroid Belt, a collection of post-formation rocky debris. Volcrux, a protoplanet in the asteroid belt, is the largest object in the belt, its status as a protoplanet or asteroid debated within the scientific community.