Revision for Halcyon's Halo | ||
Previous Revision, by Arcanic [2023-07-17 00:23:31] | → | Selected revision, by Arcanic [2023-07-17 00:25:06] |
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Halcyon's Halo | → | Halcyon's Halo |
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Phleedgaa CH-B d14-662 | → | Phleedgaa CH-B d14-662 |
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Planetary Features | → | Planetary Features |
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Izanami | → | Izanami |
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SUMMARY | ||
A water giant hosting a massive 15 million kilometer wide icy ring system. A gas giant orbits the planet from afar with landable moons for magnificent sights. | → | A water giant hosting a massive 15 million kilometer wide icy ring system. A gas giant orbits the planet from afar with landable moons for magnificent sights. |
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Body 15 in this helium-rich system is a water giant with a significant icy ring system. The planet's outermost ring stretches out to just over 15 million kilometers, and is very well lit by the system's primary A class star. There are two shepherd moons orbiting within the outermost belt, and another gas giant moon orbiting beyond it with a high orbital inclination. This gas giant moon has four landable icy moons of its own, all providing spectacular vistas to view the gargantuan ring system from any point in orbit. | → | Body 15 in this helium-rich system is a water giant with a significant icy ring system. The planet's outermost ring stretches out to just over 15 million kilometers, and is very well lit by the system's primary A class star. There are two shepherd moons orbiting within the outermost ring, and another gas giant moon orbiting beyond it with a high orbital inclination. This gas giant moon has four landable icy moons of its own, all providing spectacular vistas to view the gargantuan ring system from any point in orbit. |
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