Revision for Caoilte the Fianna | ||
Previous Revision, by CMDR Sheehy [2023-05-27 05:11:26] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Sheehy [2023-05-27 05:14:51] |
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CMDR Sheehy | → | CMDR Sheehy |
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Caoilte the Fianna | → | Caoilte the Fianna |
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Syraumaei LB-X c4-3 | → | Syraumaei LB-X c4-3 |
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Planetary Features | → | Planetary Features |
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REGION | ||
The Conduit | → | The Conduit |
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SUMMARY | ||
Fast-orbiting moon providing stunning vistas | → | Fast-orbiting moon providing stunning vistas |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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A small moon (B 2 a) orbits at 2,415km from it's parent. Only 7 Ls from its Class L dwarf it is not even the closest, but it orbits once every 4.5 hours. Link to edited time lapse video The Class L dwarf's starlight dominates this world despite only being 206 Ls from the primary Class G main sequence star. Every 2 days, the Class L eclipses the Class G star. Caílte mac Rónáin was the fastest of the Fianna, able to run with incredible speed. Caoilte is the modern Irish spelling of his name. | → | A small moon (B 2 a) orbits at 2,415km from it's parent. Only 7 Ls from its Class L dwarf it is not even the closest, but it orbits once every 4.5 hours. Link to edited time lapse video The Class L dwarf's starlight dominates this world despite only being 206 Ls from the primary Class G main sequence star. Due to the parent's (B 2) low orbital inclination, the Class L eclipses the Class G star every 2 days. Caílte mac Rónáin was the fastest of the Fianna, able to run with incredible speed. Caoilte is the modern Irish spelling of his name. |
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