| Original submission for Flare Valley | ||
| Original submission, by Marty---McFly [2023-01-30 16:56:51] | ||
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| NAME | ||
| → | Flare Valley | |
| SYSTEMNAME | ||
| → | Iowhail TU-M d8-232 | |
| CATEGORY | ||
| → | Sights and Scenery | |
| CATEGORY 2 | ||
| → | Stellar Features | |
| REGION | ||
| → | Norma Arm | |
| LATITUDE | ||
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| LONGITUDE | ||
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| CALLSIGN | ||
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| SUMMARY | ||
| → | Landable Metal Rich Body B 1 with an Orbital Period of 3.7 hours is only 1.68 ls away from its parent flare-active M-Dwarf-Star. | |
| DESCRIPTION | ||
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| → | This Neutron-Star-System contains a secondary M-Star which is very active in producing protuberances. They can be viewed from close landable Metal Rich Body B 1 which has active gas vents, Fumaroles and a Surface Temperature of 1421 K.
The valley hosts many sharp-edged mountains which on top offer a great overview. Sometimes even the co-orbited T-Star and L-Star are visible at the same time. But beware: Don't stay too long outside hiking and watching the flares dancing - your suit won't last forever!
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| OBSERVATORY | ||
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