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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Shepherd's Pasture

Previous Revision, by G-Dissident [2023-04-22 14:18:05]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2023-04-24 11:20:47]
DISCOVERER
NAME
The Low FlowShepherd's Pasture
SYSTEMNAME
Droeth MA-A d83Droeth MA-A d83
CATEGORY
Planetary FeaturesPlanetary Features
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Norma ExpanseNorma Expanse
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Very close ring proximity to the moon of gas giant. It is only 84 kilometers.Only 84 kilometers from a moon's surface to its parent's rings.
DESCRIPTION

The fifth body in Droeth MA-A d83 system is a class I gas giant with five moons, the first of which is very close to the parent rings. The distance from the surface of the planet to the edge of the rings is only 84 kilometers.

The gas giant has rocky rings which are notoriously rare for beautiful scenery. But the beauty here is in the celestial mechanics and the laws of gravity.

By the way, although the moon has volcanism (Major Silicate Vapour Geysers) and gravity is only 0.09 G, but there are no strong geysers themselves. Therefore, the trick that some may have speculated about will not work. Although, there may be some brave and inventive commanders. Who knows.


Dear editor, I am not sure about the correctness and successful translation of the name for this POI. Therefore, it can be changed to a more suitable

The fifth body in the Droeth MA-A d83 system is a class I gas giant with five moons, the first of which is very close to the parent rings. The distance from the surface of the planet to the edge of the rings is only 84 kilometers.

The gas giant has rocky rings, which rarely make for some beautiful scenery. But here, they do, thanks to the celestial mechanics and the laws of gravity.

The moon has volcanism (Major Silicate Vapour Geysers) and gravity is only 0.09 g, so some Commanders have speculated that they might be able to reach the rings without their ship. However, no geysers have been found that would be strong enough to do that.

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