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Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2023-01-02 19:25:46] | → | Selected revision, by Ariston [2023-01-02 19:28:32] |
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AristonX | → | AristonX |
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Philosopher's Rest | → | Catherine's Sanatorium |
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Hypau Auscs YU-Y d105 | → | Hypau Auscs YU-Y d105 |
CATEGORY | ||
Planetary Features | → | Planetary Features |
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REGION | ||
Dryman's Point | → | Dryman's Point |
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SUMMARY | ||
Philosopher's Rest is a rare Earth-like moon around a gas giant, with its own rocky moon. | → | Philosopher's Rest is a rare Earth-like moon with its own rocky moon both orbiting a gas giant. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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Discovered on 1 Jan 3309 during The Fatherhood’s Five Regions expedition, this rare Earth-like moon (8 f) orbits a Class III gas giant. The giant also has another ringed gas giant as its moon (8 g) and four high metal content terraforming candidate worlds. This Earth-like moon has its own rocky, landable, and volcanically active (lava vents, fumaroles, and gas vents) nested moon (8 f a), which is incredibly rare. The rocky moon orbits close enough to the Earth-like such that extraordinary space-borne and surface views are possible. The primary star is a Class A star, and is orbited by 49 bodies, including:
In addition to the stunning vistas and the very rare Earth-like Moon, this system also offers surface deposits of nearly all materials for boost synthesis (only Yttrium is missing), abundant mining hotspots in the rings, and for exobiology, bacteria on thin atmospheric worlds. | → | Discovered on 1 Jan 3309 during The Fatherhood’s Five Regions expedition, this rare Earth-like moon (8 f) orbits a Class III gas giant. The giant also has another ringed gas giant as its moon (8 g) and four high metal content terraforming candidate worlds. This Earth-like moon has its own rocky, landable, and volcanically active (lava vents, fumaroles, and gas vents) nested moon (8 f a), which is incredibly rare. The rocky moon orbits close enough to the Earth-like such that extraordinary space-borne and surface views are possible. The primary star is a Class A star, and is orbited by 49 bodies, including:
In addition to the stunning vistas and the very rare Earth-like Moon, this system also offers surface deposits of nearly all materials for boost synthesis (only Yttrium is missing), abundant mining hotspots in the rings, and for exobiology, bacteria on thin atmospheric worlds. |
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