Revision for The Lonely Mountain | ||
Previous Revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2022-11-27 20:55:01] | → | Selected revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2022-11-27 20:57:43] |
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NAME | ||
The Lonely Mountain | → | The Lonely Mountain |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Flyiedgai PF-E d12-45 | → | Flyiedgai PF-E d12-45 |
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Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
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REGION | ||
Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm | → | Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm |
LATITUDE | ||
8.06369 | → | 8.06369 |
LONGITUDE | ||
158.3097 | → | 158.3097 |
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SUMMARY | ||
A 7 km high mountain on a mostly flat body with thin atmosphere. Nice view of the Flyiedgai nebula, easy to climb, free fall, a nice distraction during exploration. | → | A 7 km high mountain on a mostly flat body with thin atmosphere. Nice view of the Flyiedgai nebula, easy to climb, free fall, a nice distraction during exploration. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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This system houses a tall mountain that's 7 km high, located on body 7 f. It stands out from an otherwise mostly flat planet, and is visible from orbit. Naturally, there are other mountains on the planet, but they are smaller, and none of them are around this one: hence the name, the Lonely Mountain. Based on the name, one might imagine a dragon underneath, lying atop piles of gold in a dwarven cave: however, there are no such things to be found here, you'll only find tussocks on the mountain. !([]https://cmdrsocial.files.fedi.monster/media_attachments/files/109/414/976/681/591/826/original/5b86d095fc13fc77.jpeg) Making the climb easy, and depending on the time of the day, there might be a nice view of the nearby Flyiedgai nebula during the trek. There are also a total of 47 biological signals spread out on the system's planets and moons. | → | This system houses a tall mountain that's 7 km high, located on body 7 f. It stands out from an otherwise mostly flat planet, and is visible from orbit. Naturally, there are other mountains on the planet, but they are smaller, and none of them are around this one: hence the name, the Lonely Mountain. The Mountain can be spotted from orbit, compare it with the surrounding mountainsidesBased on the name, one might imagine a dragon underneath, lying atop piles of gold in a dwarven cave: however, there are no such things to be found here, you'll only find tussocks on the mountain. Making the climb easy, and depending on the time of the day, there might be a nice view of the nearby Flyiedgai nebula during the trek. There are also a total of 47 biological signals spread out on the system's planets and moons. |
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