Revision for Dioscuri Blue | ||
Previous Revision, by Arcanic [2023-09-25 23:32:13] | → | Selected revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2023-09-25 23:34:12] |
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Little Lee | → | Little Lee |
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Dioscuri Blue | → | Dioscuri Blue |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Dryoi Bli OS-U f2-349 | → | Dryoi Bli OS-U f2-349 |
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Stellar Features | → | Stellar Features |
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REGION | ||
Empyrean Straits | → | Empyrean Straits |
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LONGITUDE | ||
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SUMMARY | ||
A Class V gas giant that orbits a white dwarf in 0.5 light-seconds distance and has an orbital period of 26 minutes. There is a landable planet 15 light-seconds away to watch the close pair from afar. | → | A Class V gas giant that orbits a white dwarf in 0.5 light-seconds distance and has an orbital period of 26 minutes. There is a landable planet 15 light-seconds away to watch the close pair from afar. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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The System Dryoi Bli OS-U f2-349, located in the northern east of the Empyrean Straits, contains a black hole as the main star that caught a white dwarf as its partner. There is a Class V gas giant that orbits the white dwarf in a tight orbit. A landable planet orbits this couple 15 light-seconds away and offers a very spectacular view of the close white dwarf, which is often eclipsed by the gas giant. | → | The System Dryoi Bli OS-U f2-349, located in the northern east of the Empyrean Straits, contains a black hole as the main star that caught a white dwarf as its partner. There is a Class V gas giant that orbits the white dwarf in a tight orbit. What makes this quite unique is that there is a landable planet orbits this couple 15 light-seconds away and offers a very spectacular view of the close white dwarf, which is often eclipsed by the gas giant. |
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