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Revision for Caoilte the Fianna

Previous Revision, by CMDR Sheehy [2023-05-27 06:28:45]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2023-05-28 12:00:50]
DISCOVERER
CMDR SheehyCMDR Sheehy
NAME
Caoilte the FiannaCaoilte the Fianna
SYSTEMNAME
Syraumaei LB-X c4-3Syraumaei LB-X c4-3
CATEGORY
Sights and ScenerySights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
REGION
The ConduitThe Conduit
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A fast-orbiting moon providing stunning stellar vistasA fast-orbiting moon providing stunning stellar vistas.
DESCRIPTION

A small moon (B 2 a) orbits at 2,415km from it's parent.

Close orbit

Only 7 Ls from its Class L dwarf it is not the closest. It orbits its parent once every 4.5 hours. 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.

Dominant starlight

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.

Alignment

Caílte mac Rónáin was the fastest of the Fianna, able to run with incredible speed. Caoilte is the modern Irish spelling of his name.

System map

B 2 a is a small moon that orbits at 2,415 km from its parent.

Close orbit

While it's only 7 ls from its class L dwarf star parent, that distance is not a record breaker. The moon orbits its parent once every 4.5 hours, and they both complete an orbit of the dwarf star in two days.

Link to edited time lapse video

The dwarf star's light dominates the sky of this world, despite only being 206 ls away from the primary star, a class G main sequence star.

Dominant starlight

Due to the parent's (B 2) low orbital inclination, the dwarf star eclipses the class G star quite often: every two days.

Alignment

The system is named after Caílte mac Rónáin, who in Irish mythology was the fastest of the Fianna, able to run with incredible speed. Caoilte is the modern Irish spelling of his name.

System map

JOURNAL
OBSERVATORY
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