Darkspace/Sirius A
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Darkspace/Sirius A

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The most prominent A-type star in Darkspace is Sirius (and real-life). It is also the nearest star visible from Europe without a telescope. In winter and spring, Sirius is a cosmic lightfire hardly to be missed.

With an age of 300 million years, Sirius is still a very young star, but this time would have been more than sufficient for terrestrial planets to form. Due to its enormous brightness, the habitable zone of Sirius would be very broad, ranging from 2 AU to about 5 AU. So Sirius might be orbited by three or even four habitable worlds. Of course, the term habitability might mean creatures of Archaean times as well as complex vertebrates. The latter would have no chance at Sirius, however.

Any planet of Sirius would be a young world, covered by warm, shallow oceans. If any continents could have formed already, they would be small, uneroded and volcanic. The planet would be shielded by a thick and very humid atmosphere, and all this scene would be dominated by a bright, violent sun. At the bottom of the oceans, protected from the sterilizing ultraviolet light, simple forms of bacterial life may find their niche, nourished by hydrothermal vents from the planet's interior. Any future explorers to this world should not forget their Sirius glasses.

Any kind of life on our model planet will die before it ever had a chance to grow. Sirius will leave the main sequence in only 700 million years at best, destroying all the planets it may have. For this reason, stars of type A are routinely excluded from the search for extraterrestrial life.