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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Treacherous Tango

Previous Revision, by Geology Rocks [2023-07-06 18:11:01]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2023-07-07 19:24:23]
DISCOVERER
CMDR FossilesCMDR Fossiles
NAME
Deaths DanceTreacherous Tango
SYSTEMNAME
Struqeou ZU-Y f1000Struqeou ZU-Y f1000
CATEGORY
Stellar FeaturesStellar Features
CATEGORY 2
Planetary Features
REGION
IzanamiIzanami
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
This system's main star is a Black hole, then 3.54 LS away is a white dwarf, then there is another white dwarf 15 LS away with a planet orbiting it at 0.2 LS then 2 other white dwarfs in the systemA black hole and four white dwarf stars, with an assortment of planets orbiting various ones.
DESCRIPTION

This F mass system's main start is a Black hole of 2.6406 Solar masses, then 3.54-LS away is a White Dwarf (DCV0 VII) which when you enter the system you fly through the jet cone of this White dwarf, which it itself is a frighting thing, then there is another white dwarf (DC0 VII) which is 15 LS away with a High metal content planet which is not land-able orbiting it at 0.2 LS away from this star. There is then also 2 other White Dwarfs in the system.

The Black hole and the first White dwarf have a orbital period of 2.8 hours. Star C then that a orbit of 1 day with it plant having a rotation speed of 3 hours, and a orbital period of 0.8 days. The other 2 White Dwarfs have a orbital period of 15 days (D) and then 19,496 (E) days.

This system's main star is a black hole of 2.6406 Solar Masses. There are four white dwarf stars: the first one (Struqeou ZU-Y f1000 B) is around 3.5 ls away, and the second one is at some distance farther at 15 ls. This one has a single body orbiting it, a High Metal Content planet which isn't landable.

An assortment of planets co-orbit the first four stars. Most of the moons of the Y brown dwarf star ABCD 4 are landable, although they have no life on their surfaces.

The fifth star of the system has two extremely cold bodies orbiting it, an icy planet and its moon.

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