Revision for The Ammonic Vulcan | ||
Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-11-12 12:45:30] | → | Selected revision, by Orvidius [2023-07-11 12:27:59] |
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Michael Rhodes | → | Michael Rhodes |
NAME | ||
The Ammonic Vulcan | → | The Ammonic Vulcan |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Grie Dryue EC-K d9-8 | → | Grie Dryue EC-K d9-8 |
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Planetary Features | → | Planetary Features |
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REGION | ||
Vulcan Gate | → | Vulcan Gate |
LATITUDE | ||
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LONGITUDE | ||
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CALLSIGN | ||
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SUMMARY | ||
This is the largest Ammonia World on record (as of 3308/11/10) with an impressive ring system. | → | This is the largest Ammonia World on record (as of 3308/11/10) with an impressive ring system. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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Discovered in May 3308, this planet is the current record holder for the largest Ammonia World ever discovered. It also features an impressive ring system: the inner ring is icy with a total width of 0.64 ls. The sight of the rings is what explorers first see when they near the planet, they are visible from quite a distance. The three inner moons are shepherd moons, pointing to a much larger hidden outer icy ring which has a total width of roughly 54 ls. The outer ring does not act as an 'explorer's net', however. What's more, the fourth moon has four nested moons of its own. This star system also contains 35 biological signals across 8 landable moons, most of which feature thin carbon dioxide atmospheres. More information on other views can be found in the logs below. | → | Discovered in May 3308, this planet is the current record holder for the largest Ammonia World ever discovered. It also features an impressive ring system: the inner ring is icy with a total width of 0.64 ls. The sight of the rings is what explorers first see when they near the planet, they are visible from quite a distance. The three inner moons are shepherd moons, pointing to a much larger hidden outer icy ring which has a total width of roughly 54 ls. The outer ring does not act as an 'explorer's net', however. What's more, the fourth moon has four nested moons of its own. This star system also contains 35 biological signals across 8 landable moons, most of which feature thin carbon dioxide atmospheres. More information on other views can be found in the logs below. |
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