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Revision for Columbus's Peak

Previous Revision, by Eahlstan [2022-12-30 11:27:47]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-12-30 12:53:31]
DISCOVERER
NAME
Kolumbus PeakColumbus's Peak
SYSTEMNAME
Eorgh Prou SI-J d9-59Eorgh Prou SI-J d9-59
CATEGORY
Sights and ScenerySights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Inner Scutum-Centaurus ArmInner Scutum-Centaurus Arm
LATITUDE
-15.1681-15.1681
LONGITUDE
-64.5893-64.5893
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
From the small crater with the pointed mountain you have a fantastic view of the gas giant.A small crater with a pointed outcrop, from which you have a fantastic view of the parent gas giant.
DESCRIPTION

The moon A 3 a has an orbital inclination of 47.92° with an orbital period of 1.6 days and its rotation is bound. From the right point; I chose the coordinates -15.1681 to -64.5893; you can always see the gas giant, only the time could be decisive, since it orbits around the gas giant, it could also be in the planet's shadow.

Thanks to its clear atmosphere, consisting of 99.9% oxygen and 0.1% sulphur dioxide, it offers a good view into space.

A few pictures of the point on the planet.

Two examples of what is still available in the way of respectable planets.

The moon A 3 a has an orbital inclination of 47.92°, an orbital period of 1.6 days, and it's tidally locked to its parent gas giant. At the coordinates -15.1681 / -64.5893, a small pointed rock formation inside a crater offers a good view of the planet.

The moon's atmosphere consists of 99.9% oxygen and 0.1% sulphur dioxide, and offers a clear view of the surrounding stars.

A few pictures of the point on the planet:

Two examples of other planets in the system:

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OBSERVATORY
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