Helios System

Helios is a G-type main-sequence star that resembles Sol, the star which Earth orbited in the Old Real.

The planets orbiting Helios are...

Hermes
A rocky, sun-baked world close to Helios.

Aphrodite
A planet at the inner edge of Helios' green band. Its runaway greenhouse effect has resulted in oceans of liquid sodium chloride that are constantly boiling, which could hypothetically be used to lift balloons carrying airborne habitats, or power geothermal energy plants which could provide electricity to tethered airships.

Gaia
Gaia is the home planet to every Homo sapiens who has already died, and is built to provide homes, food and luxuries for everyone who will ever die and be resurrected. It is where almost every story in the New Real will take place in for the foreseeable future.

Gaia is the third planet from Helios and has a single moon named Selene, but the resemblance to humanity's home world ends there.

Gaia has the following continents...
 * Ofraseasauria, a megacontinent whose major cities have the landmarks of Asia, Europe and Africa.
 * Remacia, a continent whose major cities are home to the landmarks of the Americas.
 * Uraslatia, a continent whose major cities are the location of the landmarks of Australia, New Zealand, Polynesia and the entire Oceania region.
 * Arctica, a mostly-uninhabited continent at the North Pole of Gaia.

Gaia's orbit is in the "Goldilocks Zone" or green band of the Helios system.

Ares
A desert planet on the outer edge of Helos' green band, Ares has a bit of water but no life on it's surface.

Zeus
A gas giant with a breathable atmosphere containing high quantities of helium, Zeus is known for it's huge thunderstorms which are usually several times the size of Earth and last thousands of years. Also your voice would get squeaky if you went into its atmosphere without a space suit.

Cronus
A gas giant with a near-limitless supply of hydrocarbons in its atmosphere.

Caelus
A gas giant with a breathable atmosphere, considered a good candidate for future colonization as a result.

Poseidon
A gas giant with an atmosphere of water vapor, it is scientifically plausible to survive a trip toward the planet's center of gravity deep enough that you would encounter liquid water and not be crushed by the pressure.

Hades
A mysterious planet at the edge of the Helios System.