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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Icarus' Rest

Previous Revision, by nyenyon [2023-10-12 20:30:00]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2023-10-13 16:33:58]
DISCOVERER
NAME
Icarus' RestIcarus' Rest
SYSTEMNAME
Yaikiae WP-V d3-3Yaikiae WP-V d3-3
CATEGORY
Planetary FeaturesPlanetary Features
CATEGORY 2
Notable Stellar PhenomenaNotable Stellar Phenomena
REGION
Inner Orion SpurInner Orion Spur
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
System with a strong elliptically orbiting water world, two stellar phenomena and near star landable planetA Water World on an eccentric orbit, a landable planet near a star, and some Notable Stellar Phenomena.
DESCRIPTION

Icarus' Rest is located around 1450LY below the galactic plane and offers three points of interest. It has a neutron star with a strong elliptically orbiting terraformable water world (A 3). In addition, there are two stellar phenomena. The main attraction is a red dwarf with a single planet (B 1) orbiting with only 1.98 LS. The surface temperature is about 1650K. You should not approach the planet without heatsinks and should not stay outside for a long time.

Icarus' Rest is located around 1,450 ly below the galactic plane, and offers three points of interest. The first is terraformable Water World (A 3) on an elliptic orbit around a neutron star.

The second one is a lone landable planet (B 1) around a red dwarf star, orbiting it at a distance of only 1.98 ls. The average surface temperature is around 1,650 K. Commanders are advised to watch the heat levels of their ship on approach (and to bring heatsink launchers if they can), and should they decide to disembark on the surface, to keep in mind that their spacesuits cannot handle such extreme temperatures for long.

In addition, there are two Notable Stellar Phenomena: Albulum Gourd Molluscs, and metallic crystals.

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