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Original submission for Newton's Harp

Original submission, by Just_ [2023-04-06 13:20:46]
DISCOVERER
CMDR Just_
NAME
Newton's Harp
SYSTEMNAME
Dryuae Auscs CF-O c7-1848
CATEGORY
Planetary Features
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Empyrean Straits
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
The shepherd moon of the 5th planet of the system rotates close to the rings, the minimum distance from the surface of the planet to the rings is 122 kilometers.
DESCRIPTION

Shepherd Moon 5 a rotates around a blue gas giant with ice rings, the planet's surface is only 122 kilometers from the edge of the rings.

The orbital period of the satellite is only 0.7 days, which allows the observer to notice the movement in real time.

In addition, the rings are so close to the surface that individual asteroids and their movement can be seen. Flying from the surface of the planet to the rings without using FSD is also not difficult.

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