so I tried to make this system but if the moon is next to the planet, the planet is calcined and I increased the mass of this moon so that the planet is not too cold and also added an atmosphere because it has a gravity of 5 g (49.05 m/s[sup]2[/sup]) so it seems to me correct. I am not a scientist so I may be wrong but in principle the atmosphere is supposed to remain on the satellite with such gravity. Also, I can add volcano intensity for more realist in the moon for explain why this have a atmosphere of Venus. And after, in fact, I do not know if a moon with this mass would have a ray like this but good, one can imagine.
It looks cool, but its in unrealistic. Thats why I prefer the 'satellite sun' approach for rogue planets.Starlight Glimmer, you are saidso I tried to make this system but if the moon is next to the planet, the planet is calcined and I increased the mass of this moon so that the planet is not too cold and also added an atmosphere because it has a gravity of 5 g (49.05 m/s[sup]2[/sup]) so it seems to me correct. I am not a scientist so I may be wrong but in principle the atmosphere is supposed to remain on the satellite with such gravity. Also, I can add volcano intensity for more realist in the moon for explain why this have a atmosphere of Venus. And after, in fact, I do not know if a moon with this mass would have a ray like this but good, one can imagine.
Otherwise, I made a rogue system (Rogua) but here, the Earth like is a second moon orbit a gas giant and the first moon is very hot which emits light but I do not know if it's possible.
Otherwise I have a completely unrealistic rogue system with an orbiting around a moon itself around a planet itself around a barycenter that contains 4 times what I have just quoted above and that revolves around a gas giant irrealist (0.4 AU of radius) which also has a star turning around it. I called it Le Monde Merveilleux. It also contains another system of this type except it's just a gas giant with a sun and a black hole with accretion disk (Cataplanetadangea) or more realist, a future of the system Wadark here.