Revision for Caoilte the Fianna | ||
Previous Revision, by CMDR Sheehy [2023-05-27 06:15:55] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Sheehy [2023-05-27 06:26:32] |
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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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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 its parent once every 4.5 hours, and they both orbit the dwarf every two days. 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. | → | 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 its parent once every 4.5 hours, and they both orbit the dwarf every two days. 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, it is highly possible 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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