Revision for Mystic Moon | ||
Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2023-12-09 00:02:51] | → | Selected revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2023-12-18 03:58:55] |
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Notso F. Obvious | → | Notso F. Obvious |
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Mystic Moon | → | Mystic Moon |
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Graea Hypue AF-O b10-15 | → | Graea Hypue AF-O b10-15 |
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Planetary Features | → | Planetary Features |
CATEGORY 2 | ||
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REGION | ||
Norma Expanse | → | Norma Expanse |
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SUMMARY | ||
An icy moon orbiting a gas giant in under 22 hours, on a highly inclined orbit. | → | An icy moon orbiting a gas giant in under 22 hours, on a highly inclined orbit. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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The point of interest in this system is an airless icy moon (A 2 a) that orbits a Class II Gas Giant at a close distance, with an orbital period slightly under 22 hours. In addition, the orbit of this world is inclined by 59 degrees, offering swiftly changing views of the gas giants rings from the moon's icy surface. Volcanism can also be found here, in the form of major water geysers. View from the night side: View from orbit: Timelapse from the ground: Orrery view: | → | The point of interest in this system is an airless icy moon (A 2 a) that orbits a Class II Gas Giant at a close distance, with an orbital period slightly under 22 hours. In addition, the orbit of this world is inclined by 59 degrees, offering swiftly changing views of the gas giants rings from the moon's icy surface. Volcanism can also be found here, in the form of major water geysers. View from the night side: View from orbit: Orrery view: |
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