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Previous Revision, by LCU No Fool Like One [2022-05-03 10:44:47] | → | Selected revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2023-03-12 22:21:13] |
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Ice Breaker | → | Ice Breaker |
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Phleedgoea TK-M d8-380 | → | Phleedgoea TK-M d8-380 |
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Planetary Features | → | Planetary Features |
CATEGORY 2 | ||
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Izanami | → | Izanami |
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SUMMARY | ||
The shepherd moon of planet B2 is so close to the icy rings of the planet that the edge of the ring is only 79 km from the surface of the planet, well within the orbital cruise range. | → | The shepherd moon of planet B2 is so close to the icy rings of the planet that the edge of the ring is only 79 km from the surface of the planet, well within the orbital cruise range. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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The shepherd moon of planet B2 is so close to the icy rings of the planet that the edge of the ring is only 79 km from the surface of the planet, well within the orbital cruise range. The planet has a relatively short orbital period of 0.7 days which means that you may not be able to land if you don't approach it from ahead of the direction of travel. The planet is 197,110 ls from the main star. | → |
The shepherd moon of planet B2 is so close to the icy rings of the planet that the edge of the ring is only 79 km from the surface of the planet, well within the orbital cruise range. The planet has a relatively short orbital period of 0.7 days which means that you may not be able to land if you don't approach it from ahead of the direction of travel. The rings are so close to the planet that the meteorites can be seen from the surface The planet is 197,110 ls from the main star. |
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