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 | ||
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NAME | ||
Kolumbus Peak | → | Columbus's Peak |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Eorgh Prou SI-J d9-59 | → | Eorgh Prou SI-J d9-59 |
CATEGORY | ||
Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
CATEGORY 2 | ||
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REGION | ||
Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm | → | Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm |
LATITUDE | ||
-15.1681 | → | -15.1681 |
LONGITUDE | ||
-64.5893 | → | -64.5893 |
CALLSIGN | ||
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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 | ||
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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. 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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