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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Big Icy and the Dwarfs

Previous Revision, by MajorK [2023-02-12 20:46:37]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2023-02-12 21:41:07]
DISCOVERER
NAME
Big Icy and the DwarfsBig Icy and the Dwarfs
SYSTEMNAME
Bleae Aewsy SK-D b13-4Bleae Aewsy SK-D b13-4
CATEGORY
Stellar FeaturesStellar Features
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Norma ExpanseNorma Expanse
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
The Bleae Aewsy SK-D b13-4 system is special because it has a large, landable Ice World near two brown dwarfs. The distance to the Y-star is 0.5 ls and to the L-star 5 ls.A large, landable Ice World near two brown dwarfs. The distance to the Y-star is 0.5 ls and to the L-star 5 ls.
DESCRIPTION

The Bleae Aewsy SK-D b13-4 system is a unique astronomical discovery, with only one Non-Star body in the system which is also landable. This world has an impressive size, with a radius of 18,752 km and a mass that is 19 times greater than that of Earth.

Ship View

What sets this planet apart is its close proximity to the Y star, which lies at a distance of only 0.5 light-seconds away. This close proximity to its star means that it experiences intense gravitational forces and with a strength of 2.2 G with a day just lasting 3.2 hours.

Ship View

This rapid rotation results in a rugged and mountainous landscape that presents a challenge for larger ships looking to land on the planet's surface.

System View

The Bleae Aewsy SK-D b13-4 system is an uncommon discovery, as it has only one planet, a landable Icy World. This body has an impressive size, with a radius of 18,752 km, and a mass that is 19 times greater than that of Earth. The surface gravity is 2.2 g.

Ship View

What sets this planet apart is its close proximity to the Y star, which lies at a distance of only 0.5 light-seconds away. This close proximity to its star means that it experiences intense gravitational forces and a day lasts just 3.2 hours.

Ship View

This rapid rotation results in a rugged and mountainous landscape, which presents a challenge for larger ships looking to land on the planet's surface.

System View

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