Revision for Aurantius Oriole | ||
Previous Revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2023-10-23 01:01:00] | → | Selected revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2023-10-23 01:02:42] |
DISCOVERER | ||
Puupke | → | Puupke |
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Aurantius Oriole | → | Aurantius Oriole |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Thraikou VZ-P e5-4 | → | Thraikou VZ-P e5-4 |
CATEGORY | ||
Stellar Features | → | Stellar Features |
CATEGORY 2 | ||
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REGION | ||
Temple | → | Temple |
LATITUDE | ||
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LONGITUDE | ||
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CALLSIGN | ||
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SUMMARY | ||
This system hosts a red dwarf with a ring, as well as 4 no atmosphere planets with biological signs. It features an orbiting body with a 180° view of the rings of the star. | → | This system hosts a red dwarf with a ring, as well as 4 no atmosphere planets with biological signs. It features an orbiting body with a 180° view of the rings of the star and two type of anemones. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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A view of the ringed red dwarf from a nearby planet.
This system hosts a ringed red dwarf, which is a pretty rare sight in the galaxy. With some close proximity to the Colonia Highway, it is a good place to stop for the intermediate explorer. A view of the wide ringed brown dwarf star with some Roseum Anemone nearby. A view of the blue-white star with some silicate vapour volcanic activity and some Roseum Bioluminescent Anemone.Due to the presence of Anemones, this is a good place to get some raw materials as well, as well as get some exobiology data. It is named in honor of the terran birds genus of oriole, small and more slender birds with thick necks often found in many parts of the planet. Aurantis being orange in latin to describe the star. | → |
A view of the ringed red dwarf from a nearby planet.
This system hosts a ringed red dwarf, which is a pretty rare sight in the galaxy. With some close proximity to the Colonia Highway, it is a good place to stop for the intermediate explorer. A view of the wide ringed brown dwarf star with some Roseum Anemone nearby. A view of the blue-white star with some silicate vapour volcanic activity and some Roseum Bioluminescent Anemone.Due to the presence of Anemones, this is a good place to get some raw materials as well, as well as get some exobiology data. It is named in honor of the terran birds genus of oriole, small and more slender birds with thick necks often found in many parts of the planet. Aurantis being orange in latin to describe the star. |
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OBSERVATORY | ||
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