Revision for Twin Rubies | ||
Previous Revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2023-02-13 04:51:19] | → | Selected revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2023-02-13 04:51:20] |
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Twin Rubies | → | Twin Rubies |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Hegaa HJ-E b16-0 | → | Hegaa HJ-E b16-0 |
CATEGORY | ||
Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
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REGION | ||
Elysian Shore | → | Elysian Shore |
LATITUDE | ||
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SUMMARY | ||
A massive landable planet orbiting two brown dwarf stars. | → | A massive landable planet orbiting two brown dwarf stars. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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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. | → |
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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