spinner
x
This website is using cookies, in order to track this cookie warning and other popups, for managing login sessions, and for website analytics. We do not collect or store personally identifiable information, nor track or display advertising related information. That's Fine
 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Shards of Perdition

Previous Revision, by PhoenixBlue [2022-06-27 19:51:28]Selected revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2022-10-24 04:50:40]
DISCOVERER
NAME
Crimson ShardsShards of Perdition
SYSTEMNAME
Slegaa AR-I c11-0Slegaa AR-I c11-0
CATEGORY
Planetary FeaturesPlanetary Features
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Errant MarchesErrant Marches
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Crystalline shards on a body (B 6) with a thin neon atmosphere, a very rare combination.This system features two rare atmospheric bodies (B3 and B6) that have crystalline shards: a very rare combination to have in a single system.
DESCRIPTION

Crystalline shards lined with yttrium dot the surface of planet B 6, roughly 150,000 light-seconds from the main star. Yttrium is a crucial element in premium FSD injections.

This planet has an extremely thin neon atmosphere, which appears as a faint red halo over the planet's surface, and this is a rare combination: at the time of writing, only a handful of thin atmospheric planets with crystalline shards have been found.

Firstly, body B 3 located roughly 150,000 light-seconds from the main star, features Technetium crystalline shard formations in the following coordinates: Lat: 52.5163 Long: 13.3373.

Crystalline shards lined with yttrium also are featured surface of planet B 6, in the following coordinates; LAT: 53.6022 LONG: 167.6930

Yttrium and Technetium are crucial element in premium FSD injections.

With very thin neon and neon rich atmospheres, visitors would need to descend upon the planets to be able to visualize the visual features. The Canonn database has determined, at the time of writing, that only a handful of thin atmospheric planets with crystalline shards have been found; with this being a textbook example of them.

JOURNAL
OBSERVATORY
All content is licensed under Creative Commons (CC BY‑NC‑SA 3.0)

This website is not an official tool for the game Elite: Dangerous and is not affiliated with Frontier Developments. All information provided is based on publicly available information and data supplied by players, and may not be entirely accurate. 'Elite', the Elite logo, the Elite: Dangerous logo, 'Frontier' and the Frontier logo are registered trademarks of Frontier Developments plc. All rights reserved. All other trademarks and copyrights are acknowledged as the property of their respective owners.

Special thanks go to all commanders and explorers who graciously upload their data to EDDN, EDSM, and EDAstro to make all of this possible. We wouldn't exist without your data contributions. For any bug reports or feature suggestions, please visit our forum thread.