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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Twin Rubies

Previous Revision, by Raghav102 [2023-01-11 02:33:39]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2023-01-11 12:40:44]
DISCOVERER
NAME
Twin RubiesTwin Rubies
SYSTEMNAME
Hegaa HJ-E b16-0Hegaa HJ-E b16-0
CATEGORY
Planetary FeaturesSights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Elysian ShoreElysian Shore
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A massive landable planet orbiting 2 brown dwarfs.A massive landable planet orbiting two brown dwarf stars.
DESCRIPTION

Body BC 1 in the system is a massive landable planet that orbits 2 Brown Dwarfs closely. The Brown Dwarfs are in a close binary orbit themselves and so the view from the planet can create gorgeous views. The system itself is quite far above the galactic plane as well. The planet itself has a radius of 19383Km, 2.25G gravity, and it is tidally locked with its stars.

Body BC 1 in the system is a massive landable planet that orbits two brown dwarf stars closely. The planet has a radius of 19,383 km, a surface gravity of 2.25 g, and is tidally locked with its stars. The brown dwarfs are in a close binary orbit themselves, so the view from the planet can create gorgeous views. The system itself is some distance (855 ly) above the galactic plane as well.

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