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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Between the Rings

Previous Revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2022-11-23 06:42:58]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-11-23 16:20:23]
DISCOVERER
NAME
Between the RingsBetween the Rings
SYSTEMNAME
Mynoaw LC-L d8-1429Mynoaw LC-L d8-1429
CATEGORY
Planetary FeaturesPlanetary Features
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Norma ArmNorma Arm
LATITUDE
-51.047096-51.047096
LONGITUDE
-163.189087-163.189087
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Located in the Mynoaw nebula, this system contains a ringed moon that has a stunning view of it's parent planet's rings.Located in the Mynoaw nebula, this system contains a ringed moon that has a stunning view of it's parent planet's rings.
DESCRIPTION

The Mynoaw nebula contains many visual wonders. Located relatively close to the galactic core, it is a large nebula containing perhaps thousands of stars. So it is of little surprise that it can be a stunning backdrop to a variety of scenic locations.

This little moon (body "A 3 a") is one such place. A ringed moon of a ringed gas giant, it manages to capture a very nice view of the giant's rings despite the size of its orbit, due to the rather large rings of the parent planet. This moon likely has interesting views from a variety of locations, as the nebulae creates a an appealing backdrop in the sky, from multiple directions.

On approach:

From the ground:

As an additional note, Body C is a good example of what is known as a "small" red giant.

The Mynoaw nebula contains many visual wonders. Located relatively close to the galactic core, it is a large nebula containing perhaps thousands of stars. So it is of little surprise that it can be a stunning backdrop to a variety of scenic locations.

This little moon (body "A 3 a") is one such place. A ringed moon of a ringed gas giant, it manages to capture a very nice view of the giant's rings despite the size of its orbit, due to the rather large rings of the parent planet. This moon likely has interesting views from a variety of locations, as the nebulae creates a an appealing backdrop in the sky, from multiple directions.

On approach:

From the ground:

As an additional note, the third primary star is a good example of the so-called "small" red giants.

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