Revision for Hyperion's Rise | ||
Previous Revision, by Eahlstan [2023-01-30 11:17:23] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2023-01-30 15:20:23] |
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Lorky | → | Lorky |
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Hyperion's Rise | → | Hyperion's Rise |
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Juenae SJ-Q c5-1787 | → | Juenae SJ-Q c5-1787 |
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Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
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Galactic Centre | → | Galactic Centre |
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SUMMARY | ||
An atmospheric high metal content world in close proximity to its parent that produces vibrant tableaus | → | A thin atmospheric high metal content world in close proximity to its parent that produces vibrant tableaus. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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Just over 1000 light years from Sagittarius A* lies the nondescript Juenae SJ-Q c5-1787. The system itself contains 6 stars (4 of which are dwarves) and 9 terrestrial bodies, all of which are landable. 8 of the bodies have no atmosphere and directly orbit the system main star, a main-sequence class K. What makes this system spectacular is the way the light from the brown dwarf is refracted and amplified once within the atmosphere of the body C 1. There is also active volcanism on the body The parent is exceedingly bright even in low orbit Although intense, the temperatures only peak around 615K but the body does not host any biological life forms. | → | Just over 1,000 light years from Sagittarius A* lies the nondescript Juenae SJ-Q c5-1787 system. The system itself contains 6 stars (4 of which are dwarf stars) and 9 terrestrial bodies, all of which are landable. 8 of the bodies have no atmosphere and directly orbit the system's main star, a main-sequence class K. The last body, C 1, has a thin sulphur dioxide atmosphere and orbits the third star in the system, a class T brown dwarf. It sits just 0.59 ls away from its parent and completes an orbit in 1h 43m. What makes this system spectacular is the way the light from the brown dwarf is refracted and amplified once within the atmosphere of the body C 1. There is also active volcanism on the body: The parent star is exceedingly bright, even in low orbit: Although the light looks intense enough, and temperatures on the surface only peak around 615 K, the body does not host any biological life forms. |
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