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Revision for Mordor Ice Rally Circuit

Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-10-11 14:01:37]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-10-11 14:17:55]
DISCOVERER
CMDR Mardante SoloistCMDR Mardante Soloist
NAME
Mordor Ice Rally CircuitMordor Ice Rally Circuit
SYSTEMNAME
Traikeou KB-X b18-0Traikeou KB-X b18-0
CATEGORY
Planetary FeaturesPlanetary Features
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Inner Orion SpurInner Orion Spur
LATITUDE
-34.46-34.46
LONGITUDE
25.9625.96
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Located on the A 2 a moon, this is a natural formation that's enclosed by walls which are 2 km high, making it an ideal racing circuit.Located on the A 2 a moon, this is a natural formation that's enclosed by walls which are 2 km high, making it an ideal racing circuit.
DESCRIPTION

At the coordinates given above, on the A 2 a icy moon, is a rare sight: a "bowl" which is fully enclose by towering walls, which reach 2 km in height.

This formation is natural, though how exactly it came to be remains a mystery. This site is of interest not just to geologists, nor to explorers looking to marvel at its natural beauty, but also to people looking to stage races. The walls provide natural boundaries, making the site suitable for competitions using all sorts of vehicles.

For SRVs in particular, CMDR Alec Turner mapped out a course for such races:

However, the system is 8,150 ly away from Sol, so staging races here isn't nearly as convenient as it is near the bubble. Still, the system is near the Traikeou AA-A h2 nebula, not far from the Sol-Colonia route. Fleet carriers travel that way regularly, so Commanders could board one and disembark along the way, shortening the trip significantly.

More information on the race circuit, including a video recording, can be found here.

Image credits: CMDRs Mardante Soloist and Alec Turner

Located in the Traikeou KB-X b18-0 system, on the A 2 a icy moon, is a rare geological formation: towering walls, which reach 2 km in height, fully surround a larger area.

Although it might look like a fortress from the distance, this site was not built by anyone, it is a natural formation - though how exactly it came to be remains a mystery. This place is of interest not just to geologists, or to explorers looking to marvel at its natural beauty, but also to people looking to stage races. The walls provide natural boundaries, making the site suitable for competitions using all sorts of vehicles.

For SRVs in particular, CMDR Alec Turner mapped out a course for such races:

However, the system is 8,150 ly away from Sol, so staging races here isn't nearly as convenient as it is near the bubble. Still, the system is near the Traikeou AA-A h2 nebula, not far from the Sol-Colonia route. Fleet carriers travel that way regularly, so Commanders could board one and disembark along the way, shortening the trip significantly.

More information on the race circuit, including a video recording, can be found here.

Image credits: CMDRs Mardante Soloist and Alec Turner

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