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Previous Revision, by Marty---McFly [2023-01-20 18:53:15] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2023-01-20 20:04:02] |
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Gates of Dawn | → | Gates of Dawn |
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Oephaich HC-C d1 | → | Oephaich HC-C d1 |
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Norma Arm | → | Norma Arm |
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Ringed landable icy-moon with a Thin Oxygen Atmosphere and sharp-edged mountains orbiting its wide-ringed Helium Rich Gas-Giant at an orbital inclination of -35.74°. | → | Ringed landable icy moon with a thin Oxygen atmosphere and sharp-edged mountains, orbiting its wide-ringed Helium Rich Gas Giant parent at an orbital inclination of -35.74°. |
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Expeditions are long and after a while you get tired of finding stuff. You get the feeling of not finding anything of interest. But imagine one day you discover the personification of the dawn (Eos in greek mythology) 23000 ls away that delivers light to your heart and disperse the night in your mind. Body B 8 b with its 100% Thin Oxygen Atmosphere, high inclination & two rings which are mutually interwoven invite you for a gentle stroll. After a long day you can stretch your legs while climbing mountains almost endlessly. But mind the slippery floor! And if you look closely there's also a Landable Shepherd Moon inbetween the rocky 1.254.900 km ring. | → | Expeditions are often long and after a while, an explorer might start to feel like they aren't discovering anything of interest, just the same old finds. But those who persist are rewarded every once in a while with some unique sights that kindle hope in their hearts again, and disperse the dark clouds hanging over their mind. This planet was one such example for its discoverer. The B 8 b moon has a thin Oxygen atmosphere, and it orbits a wide-ringed Helium Rich Has Giant on an inclined orbit, and has rings of its own. The two ring systems can easily make for some impressive sights, especially when viewed at sunset. There are plenty of mountains to climb too, so Commanders can stretch their legs after long days spent aboard their ship. Don't let the views in the sky distract you though, watch your step so that you don't slip and fall! There is also a landable shepherd moon between the gas giant's two rings. |
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