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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Four Strings

Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2023-05-12 15:02:44]Selected revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2023-05-20 17:59:47]
DISCOVERER
GallagharGallaghar
NAME
Four StringsFour Strings
SYSTEMNAME
Ootosps UR-H d11-17Ootosps UR-H d11-17
CATEGORY
Planetary CircumnavigationPlanetary Features
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Elysian ShoreElysian Shore
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
An extreme rarity: four Earth-like worlds, in three different orbital configurations.An extreme rarity: four Earth-like worlds, in three different orbital configurations.
DESCRIPTION

Systems which house four Earth-like Worlds are extremely rare: only five are known as of 3309/05/12, including this one.

There are five stars in the system, each with their own assortment of planets.

The first one is a class A blue-white star, which has a number of planets. The Earth-like world around this one (A 7) is quite hospitable, but the other planets have extremely hot and thick atmospheres.

The second star has two Earth-likes (B 3 & 4), as a close-orbiting binary pair:

For some added variety, the fourth Earth-like World in the system, DE 4, has a landable rocky moon of its own.

Additionally, there are six terraformable High Metal Content worlds around the various stars.

Lastly, there are two Water Worlds in the system, which are unfortunately not terraformable. Still, they provide some welcoming views, with their atmospheres (Ammonia and Nitrogen, respectively) shifting the colour of the blue oceans:

Systems which house four Earth-like Worlds are extremely rare: only five are known as of 3309/05/12, including this one.

There are five stars in the system, each with their own assortment of planets.

The first one is a class A blue-white star, which has a number of planets. The Earth-like world around this one (A 7) is quite hospitable, but the other planets have extremely hot and thick atmospheres.

The second star has two Earth-likes (B 3 & 4), as a close-orbiting binary pair:

For some added variety, the fourth Earth-like World in the system, DE 4, has a landable rocky moon of its own.

Additionally, there are six terraformable High Metal Content worlds around the various stars.

Lastly, there are two Water Worlds in the system, which are unfortunately not terraformable. Still, they provide some welcoming views, with their atmospheres (Ammonia and Nitrogen, respectively) shifting the colour of the blue oceans:

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