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Previous Revision, by Electro522 [2023-04-27 08:13:24] | → | Selected revision, by Electro522 [2023-04-27 18:03:38] |
DISCOVERER | ||
CMDR Diana Valeyorant | → | CMDR Diana Valeyorant |
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Dryooe's Ammonia Moon | → | Quartet's Tiny Secret |
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Dryooe Priae JM-C d19 | → | Dryooe Priae JM-C d19 |
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Planetary Features | → | Planetary Features |
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REGION | ||
Orion-Cygnus Arm | → | Orion-Cygnus Arm |
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SUMMARY | ||
An Ammonia moon that, along with it's parent HMC planet, orbits 4 stars in a double binary system. | → | An Ammonia moon that, along with it's parent HMC planet, orbits 4 stars in a double binary system. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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The drop in point for the system is an F type star that orbits a triple star system. This triple system is an M type that orbits a binary of a K type and M type. The F type itself has one lonely Metal Rich world only 66ls out, and one of the M types has a single asteroid belt. However, the entire system of 4 stars is oribited by two High Metal Content Worlds. The first one of these is what parents the Ammonia Moon. Ammonia worlds are nothing new to any regular explorer, however, they are nearly always stand alone worlds that orbit nothing but the parent star. If they do happen to be a moon, they typically orbit a much larger gas giant. Yet, this happens to be a very rare exception. Not only is this moon only about 3 times the size of Earth's own moon, the parent HMC planet is just slightly larger than Earth itself. The rarity is only compounded when you remember the double binary of stars that these two orbit. There isn't anything visually striking about the system, unfortunately, and it offers hardly anything in the way of resources. However, the sheer rarity of the find is worth noting down, I would say. | → | The drop in point for the system is an F type star that orbits a triple star system. This triple system is an M type that orbits a binary of a K type and M type. The F type itself has one lonely Metal Rich world only 66ls out, and one of the M types has a single asteroid belt. However, the entire system of 4 stars is oribited by two High Metal Content Worlds. The first one of these is what parents the Ammonia Moon. Ammonia worlds are nothing new to any regular explorer, however, they are nearly always stand alone worlds that orbit nothing but the parent star. If they do happen to be a moon, they typically orbit a much larger gas giant. Yet, this happens to be a very rare exception. Not only is this moon only about 3 times the size of Earth's own moon, the parent HMC planet is just slightly larger than Earth itself. The rarity is only compounded when you remember the double binary of stars that these two orbit. There isn't anything visually striking about the system, unfortunately, and it offers hardly anything in the way of resources. However, the sheer rarity of the find is worth noting down, I would say. |
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