What other celestial bodies are in Barrayar's solar system?
In Lois McMaster Bujold's Barrayar series, I can't recall any mention of Barrayar having a moon or of there being any other planets in its solar system. Are there any references to them in the books?
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In Lois McMaster Bujold's Barrayar series, I can't recall any mention of Barrayar having a moon or of there being any other planets in its solar system. Are there any references to them in the books?
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@Gallifreyan: why'd you remove the Lois McMaster Bujold tag?
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In Lois McMaster Bujold's Barrayar series, I can't recall any mention of Barrayar having a moon or of there being any other planets in its solar system. Are there any references to them in the books?
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In Lois McMaster Bujold's Barrayar series, I can't recall any mention of Barrayar having a moon or of there being any other planets in its solar system. Are there any references to them in the books?
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@Gallifreyan: why'd you remove the Lois McMaster Bujold tag?
– Martha
Jun 26 '17 at 22:08
@Martha Our current consensus about author tags suggests we use them only when asking about the author's life, or about overarching themes in an author's work that are not confined to a single work or a franchise.
– Gallifreyan
Jun 27 '17 at 8:25
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@Gallifreyan: why'd you remove the Lois McMaster Bujold tag?
– Martha
Jun 26 '17 at 22:08
@Martha Our current consensus about author tags suggests we use them only when asking about the author's life, or about overarching themes in an author's work that are not confined to a single work or a franchise.
– Gallifreyan
Jun 27 '17 at 8:25
@Gallifreyan: why'd you remove the Lois McMaster Bujold tag?
– Martha
Jun 26 '17 at 22:08
@Gallifreyan: why'd you remove the Lois McMaster Bujold tag?
– Martha
Jun 26 '17 at 22:08
@Martha Our current consensus about author tags suggests we use them only when asking about the author's life, or about overarching themes in an author's work that are not confined to a single work or a franchise.
– Gallifreyan
Jun 27 '17 at 8:25
@Martha Our current consensus about author tags suggests we use them only when asking about the author's life, or about overarching themes in an author's work that are not confined to a single work or a franchise.
– Gallifreyan
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Barrayar had two unnamed satellites, according to this source.
Two. Smaller than Earth's moon. Names and colors not specified. (25 Dec 1998)
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Here is the source: dendarii.com/bujold_faq.html#barr-moon
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Barrayar had two unnamed satellites, according to this source.
Two. Smaller than Earth's moon. Names and colors not specified. (25 Dec 1998)
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Here is the source: dendarii.com/bujold_faq.html#barr-moon
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Barrayar had two unnamed satellites, according to this source.
Two. Smaller than Earth's moon. Names and colors not specified. (25 Dec 1998)
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Here is the source: dendarii.com/bujold_faq.html#barr-moon
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Barrayar had two unnamed satellites, according to this source.
Two. Smaller than Earth's moon. Names and colors not specified. (25 Dec 1998)
Barrayar had two unnamed satellites, according to this source.
Two. Smaller than Earth's moon. Names and colors not specified. (25 Dec 1998)
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Here is the source: dendarii.com/bujold_faq.html#barr-moon
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Here is the source: dendarii.com/bujold_faq.html#barr-moon
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Here is the source: dendarii.com/bujold_faq.html#barr-moon
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Here is the source: dendarii.com/bujold_faq.html#barr-moon
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@Gallifreyan: why'd you remove the Lois McMaster Bujold tag?
– Martha
Jun 26 '17 at 22:08
@Martha Our current consensus about author tags suggests we use them only when asking about the author's life, or about overarching themes in an author's work that are not confined to a single work or a franchise.
– Gallifreyan
Jun 27 '17 at 8:25