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Revision for Pistachio Raceways

Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-02-12 20:41:02]Selected revision, by Eahlstan [2024-02-12 20:44:30]
DISCOVERER
CMDR Duvel McMuttonsCMDR Duvel McMuttons
NAME
Pistachio RacewaysPistachio Raceways
SYSTEMNAME
Hedgau WU-E c12-0Hedgau WU-E c12-0
CATEGORY
Planetary FeaturesPlanetary Features
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Errant MarchesErrant Marches
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Extremely well defined canyons that are perfect for racing events or for enjoying the scenery, on body 4 a.Extremely well defined canyons that are perfect for racing events or for enjoying the scenery, on body 4 a.
DESCRIPTION

The Pistachio Raceways on the 4 a moon are a series of striking icy interconnected canyons with extremely steep sides, cut through a distinctly colored pistachio green landscape.

The steep canyons are like they were made for racing events. The sides are so vertical that they seem like they've been cut out of the otherwise rolling surface of the small moon.

Cyan-floored canyons cutting through green hills

From within one of the trenches

The body itself is a tiny moon (with a 601 km radius) of a Class I Gas Giant, orbiting its parent 0.98 ls away, affording a wonderful view of the parent giant from the surface.

The distinct canyons cannot be found all over the surface, but if the pilot aims for any of the green areas, they should find plenty of them.

View from space

Video footage of a surface flight into the canyon

The Pistachio Raceways welcome careful drivers... and of course, the not so careful ones as well.

The Pistachio Raceways on the 4 a moon are a series of interconnected striking icy canyons with extremely steep sides, cut through a distinctly colored pistachio green landscape.

The steep canyons appear as they were made for racing events. The sides are so vertical that they seem like they've been cut out of the otherwise rolling surface of the small moon.

Cyan-floored canyons cutting through green hills

From within one of the trenches

The body itself is a tiny moon (with a radius of 601 km) of a Class I Gas Giant, orbiting its parent 0.98 ls away, affording a wonderful view of the parent giant from the surface.

The distinct canyons cannot be found all over the surface, but if the pilot aims for any of the green areas, they should find plenty of them.

View from space

Video footage of a surface flight into the canyon

The Pistachio Raceways welcome careful drivers... and of course, the not so careful ones as well.

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