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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Pendulum

Previous Revision, by Arcanic [2023-02-16 05:30:57]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2023-02-16 12:45:28]
DISCOVERER
Mist0Mist0
NAME
PendulumPendulum
SYSTEMNAME
Dryau Ausms YE-A f121Dryau Ausms YE-A f121
CATEGORY
Stellar FeaturesStellar Features
CATEGORY 2
Sights and ScenerySights and Scenery
REGION
Empyrean StraitsEmpyrean Straits
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
This system features a black hole, two neutron stars and three landable planets, all within 14 light-seconds distance.This system features a black hole, two neutron stars and three landable planets, all within 14 light-seconds distance.
DESCRIPTION

This system is located 1,763Ly above the galactic plane, in the Empyrean Straits region.

Upon entry Commanders are greeted with the sight of a Black Hole and a Neutron Star that share a orbital period of 0.15874 days, and are only 4.96 ls away. Depending on where they jumped into the system from, pilots might also experience a quick scare as their ship might fly right through the cone of the Neutron Star.

One does not have to fly far to see an incredible formation of two metal rich worlds and a nested moon (AB 1, AB 1 a, AB 2). They share an extremely close, yet fast orbit, only 0.17367 days.

Body AB 1 is ringed and the largest in radius in the system, with a small metal rich moon 1 ls away orbiting at a rapid 0.09403 days.

All three bodies are landable, but AB 2 will let you see a jaw dropping view of the black hole and the neutron star orbiting closely behind the ringed pair less than one light second away.

This system is located 1,763 ly above the galactic plane, in the Empyrean Straits region.

Upon entry Commanders are greeted with the sight of a Black Hole and a Neutron Star that share a orbital period of 0.15874 days, and are only 4.96 ls away. Depending on where they jumped into the system from, pilots might also experience a quick scare as their ship might fly right through the cone of the Neutron Star.

One does not have to fly far to see an incredible formation of two metal rich worlds and a nested moon (AB 1, AB 1 a, AB 2). They share an extremely close, yet fast orbit, only 0.17367 days.

Body AB 1 is ringed and the largest in radius in the system, with a small metal rich moon 1 ls away orbiting it at a rapid 0.09403 days.

All three bodies are landable, but AB 2 will let you see a jaw dropping view of the black hole and the neutron star orbiting closely behind the ringed pair less than one light second away.

JOURNAL
OBSERVATORY
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