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Siwa is a featureless blue planet in the inner [[Yakeic System]]. It is gas giant classification III in Sudarsky's gas giant classification<sup>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudarsky%27s_gas_giant_classification]</sup>, meaning it has no upper level visible clouds. Its 'surface' temperature is over 100°C, although since it has no upper clouds, its surface is even trickier to define than for most gas planets. Siwa is just large enough to be visible as more than merely a point of light with the unaided eye, especially when on the closer side of its orbit. It shares this property with [[Evonir]]. It is usually the third brightest object clearly visible in the sky, after [[Yakei]] and [[Haki]] (for those living in the Haki hemisphere, anyway).
Siwa is a featureless blue planet in the inner [[Yakeic System]]. It is gas giant classification III in Sudarsky's gas giant classification<sup>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudarsky%27s_gas_giant_classification]</sup>, meaning it has no upper level visible clouds. Its 'surface' temperature is over 100°C, although since it has no upper cloud decks, its surface is even trickier to define than for most gas planets. Siwa is just large enough to be visible as more than merely a point of light with the unaided eye, especially when on the closer side of its orbit. It shares this property with [[Evonir]]. It is usually the third brightest object clearly visible in the sky, after [[Yakei]] and [[Haki]] (for those living in the Haki hemisphere, anyway).

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Siwa is a featureless blue planet in the inner Yakeic System. It is gas giant classification III in Sudarsky's gas giant classification[1], meaning it has no upper level visible clouds. Its 'surface' temperature is over 100°C, although since it has no upper cloud decks, its surface is even trickier to define than for most gas planets. Siwa is just large enough to be visible as more than merely a point of light with the unaided eye, especially when on the closer side of its orbit. It shares this property with Evonir. It is usually the third brightest object clearly visible in the sky, after Yakei and Haki (for those living in the Haki hemisphere, anyway).