Revision for Scylla's Sanctum | ||
Previous Revision, by CMDR dkO [2023-10-29 16:23:30] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2023-10-30 15:30:48] |
DISCOVERER | ||
CMDR dkO | → | CMDR dkO |
NAME | ||
Scylla's Sanctum | → | Scylla's Sanctum |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Ciesuae AA-A g159 | → | Ciesuae AA-A g159 |
CATEGORY | ||
Stellar Features | → | Stellar Features |
CATEGORY 2 | ||
Planetary Features | → | Planetary Features |
REGION | ||
Izanami | → | Izanami |
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SUMMARY | ||
Black hole system with orbiting neutrons. Planet DE 2 is wide-ringed Y-class star with a landable moon at 67° inclination giving visitors transparent views of nearby neutron and white dwarf pair. | → | Black hole system with orbiting neutrons. Planet DE 2 is a wide-ringed brown dwarf star with a landable moon at 67° inclination, giving visitors good views of the neutron stars through the rings. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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This black hole system features 3 neutron stars, one DCO white dwarf and multiple wide-ringed brown dwarf star planets. Some of these can be viewed clearly around each other. When entering this system you will have to travel just over 200k Ls to notice that is dominated by three wide-ringed Y-class stars. One in particular with a radius of 459,032km that has a landable high orbital inclination moon of 67° only 2Ls away. Combined with the binary neutron and white dwarf pair, it creates a veil effect that depending on the time of day it will either be behind or around the wide ring. The surface itself is safe to disembark and features various valleys and geological surface spots. For those looking for the mountain climbing opportunities, the view itself will provide and unforgettable experience. | → |
This black hole system features three neutron stars, a DC0 white dwarf and multiple wide-ringed brown dwarf stars on planetary orbits. When entering this system, Commanders will have to travel over 200 kls to get views that are dominated by three ringed dwarf stars. One of them is orbited by a landable moon with a high orbital inclination (67°) that's only 2 ls away from its parent. Combined with the binary neutron star and the white dwarf pair, it creates a veil effect that depending on the time of day it will either be behind or around the wide ring. The surface itself is safe to disembark at, and features various valleys and geological activity. For those looking for mountain climbing opportunities, the views in the sky will provide an unforgettable experience. |
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