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Revision for Rusalka's Trilemma

Previous Revision, by Just Bear Li [2022-11-23 12:14:56]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-11-23 16:24:22]
DISCOVERER
Just Bear LiJust Bear Li
NAME
Rusalka's TrilemmaRusalka's Trilemma
SYSTEMNAME
Scaulae ZL-C d13-11Scaulae ZL-C d13-11
CATEGORY
Planetary FeaturesPlanetary Features
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Outer Orion-Perseus ConfluxOuter Orion-Perseus Conflux
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A ringed GG with water-based life circled by three watery moons: a ringed ELW, a second ELW, and a ringed WW.A ringed Gas Giant with Water-based Life circled by three watery moons: a ringed Earth-Like World, a second Earth-Like World, and a ringed Water World.
DESCRIPTION

This system, close to the Bendurion's Present Nebula, contains a ringed gas-giant with water-based life that is circled by three water moons: a ringed Earth-like world, a second Earth-like world, and a ringed Water World.

Rusalka was a water-nymph from the 19th century opera of the same name by Dvorak; she sang a poignant song of love and longing to the beautiful moon - but which moon would she sing to here?

ELW 6 a is visible beyond the gas giant, from water world 6 c:

6 a: from the GG's ring system

The other two moons can be seen through 6 a's rings, beyond the GG (6 c lower left, 6 b below and between the ELW and the GG)

In the inner system, moons 1 b and 1 c are very close:

Close moons 1 b and 1 c

This system, close to the Bendurion's Present Nebula, contains a ringed gas-giant with water-based life that is circled by three water moons: a ringed Earth-like world, a second Earth-like world, and a ringed Water World.

Rusalka was a water-nymph from the 19th century opera of the same name by Dvorak; she sang a poignant song of love and longing to the beautiful moon - but which moon would she sing to here?

The Earth-like world 6 a is visible beyond the gas giant, from water world 6 c:

6 a: from the gas giant's ring system

The other two moons can be seen through 6 a's rings, beyond the gas giant (6 c lower left, 6 b below and between the Earth-like world and the gas giant)

In the inner system, moons 1 b and 1 c are very close:

Close moons 1 b and 1 c

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