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Revision for Catherine's Sanatorium

Previous Revision, by Ariston [2023-01-02 18:58:32]Selected revision, by Ariston [2023-01-02 19:15:41]
DISCOVERER
AristonXAristonX
NAME
Philosopher's RestCatherine's Sanatorium
SYSTEMNAME
Hypau Auscs YU-Y d105Hypau Auscs YU-Y d105
CATEGORY
Planetary FeaturesPlanetary Features
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Dryman's PointDryman's Point
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Philosopher's Rest is a super rare Earth-like moon (ELM) with it's own rocky moon.Philosopher's Rest is a super rare Earth-like moon (ELM) with it's own rocky moon.
DESCRIPTION

Discovered on 1 Jan 3309 during The Fatherhood’s Five Region’s expedition, this rare, Earth-like moon orbits a Class III gas giant that also has a ringed gas giant with water-based life moon and four high-metal-content terraforming candidates. This Earth-like has its own rocky, landable, and volcanically active (lava vents, fumaroles, and gas vents) moon making it a super-rarity. The rocky moon orbits reasonably closely to the Earth-like such that extraordinary space-borne and surface views are possible.

The primary star is a Class-A6 star and is orbited by 49 bodies, in addition to the ELM, including:

  • A ringed landable (1.83G) HMC world (body 2), orbited by three 3, rocky bodies, two of which (A/B) share a barycenter so close (2.6Mm) they’re easily mistaken as colliders.
  • A ringed HMC world (body 3) whose rings host (32) hotspots (Alexandrite, Serendibite, Benitoite, and Musgravite) orbiting close (3.65Ls) to a landable HMC (body 4) making for beautiful celestial vistas.

In addition to the stunning vistas and very rare ELM, this system boasts surface deposits of nearly all Jumponium materials (minus Yttrium), abundant ring mining hotspots, and early exo-biological life.

Discovered on 1 Jan 3309 during The Fatherhood’s Five Region’s expedition, this rare, Earth-like moon orbits a Class III gas giant that also has a ringed gas giant with water-based life moon and four high-metal-content terraforming candidates. This Earth-like has its own rocky, landable, and volcanically active (lava vents, fumaroles, and gas vents) moon making it a super-rarity. The rocky moon orbits reasonably closely to the Earth-like such that extraordinary space-borne and surface views are possible.

The primary star is a Class-A6 star and is orbited by 49 bodies, in addition to the ELM, including:

  • A ringed landable (1.89G) HMC world (body 2), orbited by three 3, rocky bodies, two of which (A/B) share a barycenter so close (2.6Mm) they’re easily mistaken as colliders.
  • A ringed HMC world (body 3) whose rings host (32) hotspots (Alexandrite, Serendibite, Benitoite, and Musgravite) orbiting close (3.65Ls) to a landable HMC (body 4) making for beautiful celestial vistas.

In addition to the stunning vistas and very rare ELM, this system boasts surface deposits of nearly all Jumponium materials (minus Yttrium), abundant ring mining hotspots, and early exo-biological life.

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