
Messajanokia is located north west of Earth's Sun and is about 2,784,386,548,385,654,832,487,583,294,385,768.2476943752 miles away. There are about 16 planets in it's system and they are spread very far apart. These planets are as as followed: Haijishun, Mendoutau, Kuicai, Partenjua, Utenensu, Yugoshen, Pakipa, Kogurun, Kishimoka, Chimpon-Suniki, Nisuki-Tainyen, Shimmtomo, Shankazun, Zenta, Ikagatsaa-ni, and Matano. Every four planets there is a Sunstar and each planet has at least two moons. The sunstars are Ten, Yen, Ken, and Sen. The planets Utenensu, Yugoshen, Pakipa, and Kogurun all communicate with each other. These four planets are realtively the same temperature and are the only actual cluster of planets in this system; their sunstar is Yen. Haijishun, Mendoutau, Kuicai, and Partenjua are the most spread out, in relation to their sunstar, Ten, and therefore are all relatively cold. The ramaining eight planets maintain uneven temperatures and vary in their distances. Ken sunstar belongs to Kishomoka, Chimpon-Suniki, Nisuki-Tainyen, and Shimmtomo while Sen belongs to the remaining four planets. Once every 6,000 years every the "mini-systems" of the sunstars have an eclipse. Every 30,000 years thay all line up; all of the sunstars all of their planets and all of their moons, one line. It is the most beautiful site so see no matter which planet you are on.

The Name
Kishomoka came from the planets purplish tint. Kishomoka means purple in color. Kishomoka was also chosen as the planets name because it was decided that no other name would suit the planet. After all what do you name a planet that has a lush green land with breathable air, much like Earth, with a purple sky? The sky is always a shade of purple, just as the water is always a shade of purple. The lake beds of Kishomoka are very strange, they water that they hold is not only purple but it is sweet like a primative koolade.

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