The star's effective temperature is estimated between 2930 and 3080 kelvins and radius spans between 320 and 350 solar radii (as large as 1.36-1.5 astronomical units, roughly Mars's orbital zone).
Not all fragments of the original parent body have remained in the orbital zone occupied by the Eos family.
(If they didn't, then the cowards had conceded control of the low orbital zone to the New Republic, tantamount to abandoning their ground forces.)
Placed in the position of our Sun, its disk would span between 6 astronomical units (within Jupiter's orbital zone) and 12 astronomical units (beyond Saturn's orbit).
Per Soter, two bodies are defined to share an orbital zone if their orbits cross a common radial distance from the primary, and their non-resonant periods differ by less than an order of magnitude.
It is a measure of the actual degree of cleanliness of the orbital zone.
This substellar object would be nearly 12 times the mass of Jupiter and be located roughly within Earth's orbital zone, at 1.1 Astronomical Units.
Thus, the planetary model of the atom was discarded in favor of one that described atomic orbital zones around the nucleus where a given electron is most likely to be observed.
Mike Brown counters these claims by saying that, far from not having cleared their orbits, the major planets completely control the orbits of the other bodies within their orbital zone.
 is calculated by dividing the mass of the candidate body by the total mass of the other objects that share its orbital zone.