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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Baroque Mantle

Previous Revision, by CMDR dkO [2022-11-13 03:45:22]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-11-13 12:17:18]
DISCOVERER
Andy_0161Andy_0161
NAME
Baroque MantleBaroque Mantle
SYSTEMNAME
Flyiedgiae QZ-M d8-233Flyiedgiae QZ-M d8-233
CATEGORY
Planetary FeaturesSights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
Sights and Scenery
REGION
Inner Orion SpurInner Orion Spur
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Brown Dwarf Y class star (11) C Ring measures at a whopping 81.31ls and also hosts three shepherd moons. Moons 7 B & 7 C are collision candidates.A Brown Dwarf Y class star (11) which's C Ring measures at a whopping 81.31 ls and also hosts three shepherd moons. Moons 7 b and 7 c are collision candidates.
DESCRIPTION

Just under 200 ly from Conflux Delta Site is where this mysterious system is located. The main G class star has a total of 11 bodies containing some interesting moon choices as well as planets.

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Body 11 is a sight to behold. This Brown Dwarf Y class star sits furthest from the main star and hosts three large rings. It is quite obvious that C Ring is the most noticeable and exaggerated....which gives it the fitting title: Baroque Mantle.

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This Brown Dwarf has a total of 4 moons, three Shepherd Moons orbiting in-between B Ring & C Ring and a beautiful white Class I Giant in orbit just on the edge of the gigantic C Ring.

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This ring is visible throughout the entire system depending on the lighting on surfaces. (Body 1)

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This system has two moons for collision candidate. Moon 7 B has a Orbital Period of 5.06816 days and 7 C has a Orbital Period: 5.19182 days.

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Body 10 e (Thin Carbon Dioxide Atmosphere w/ 4 biological) has incredible terrain and features some beautiful scenic views.

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Body 8, a Class IV Gas Giant. When eclipsed by the main Class G star it gives off a beautiful rich cyan glow.

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There is plenty to explore throughout this system including:

  • 31 landable bodies (6 atmospheric)
  • 3 Thin Ammonia landable w/ 6 biological each
  • 2 Thin Carbon Dioxide / 1 Thin Sulfur Dioxide landable
  • 8 geological landable bodies

This system has plenty of sights to see, and it's just under 200 ly from Project Dynasty's Conflux Delta Site. The main G class star has a total of 11 bodies, which are orbited by some interesting moons.

Body 11 is a sight to behold. This Brown Dwarf Y class star sits furthest from the main star and hosts three large rings. It is quite obvious that C Ring is the most noticeable and exaggerated....which gives it the fitting title: Baroque Mantle.

This brown dwarf has a total of four moons, three of which are shepherd moons orbiting in-between the B and C rings, and a beautiful white Class I gas giant orbiting just beyond the edge of the gigantic outer ring.

This ring is visible throughout the entire system depending on the lighting on surfaces. (Body 1)

This system also has two moons which are candidates for a collision. Moon 7 b has an orbital period of 5.06816 days and 7 c has an orbital period of 5.19182 days. They are both landable moons, with thin Ammonia atmospheres, and 6 biological signals.

Body 10 e, a moon with a thin Carbon Dioxide atmosphere and 4 biological signals, has incredible terrain and features some beautiful scenic views.

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Body 8, a Class IV Gas Giant. When eclipsed by the main star its atmosphere gives off a beautiful rich cyan glow.

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There is plenty to explore throughout this system including:

  • 31 landable bodies (6 of which are atmospheric)
  • 3 Thin Ammonia landables, with 6 biological signals each
  • 2 Thin Carbon Dioxide landables
  • 1 Thin Sulfur Dioxide landable
  • 8 geological landable bodies
JOURNAL
OBSERVATORY
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