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Previous Revision, by Hawkwynd [2024-02-20 02:11:25] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-02-23 22:26:35] |
DISCOVERER | ||
Commander Scott Fleming | → | Commander Scott Fleming |
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Tater Salad | → | Tater Salad |
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Sleguae NA-H c13-22 | → | Sleguae NA-H c13-22 |
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Planetary Features | → | Planetary Features |
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Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
REGION | ||
Elysian Shore | → | Elysian Shore |
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SUMMARY | ||
Two "tater" rocky ice bodies in very close orbit. Close enough that orbits overlap each other at a certain point. | → | Two small rocky ice moons in close orbit, close enough their orbits overlap each other at a certain point. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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Body 1 a (big brother) has a radius of 649 km, body 1 b (baby brother) has a radius of 584 km, thusly named "Tater Salad" because of the two "taters" which orbit each other so closely. Gravity is 0.6G and 0.7G respectively. Both taters are landable, and make excellent photo shoots for groups or teams looking to visit a wonderous and special place to get some stellar photography done. These two taters orbit a Class III gas giant, and with the right timing can be viewed from with body in full. Both bodies have Major Silicate Vapour Geysers, with no atmosphere. | → | This system houses two small rocky ice moons around a Class III Gas Giant, sharing a close orbit. The first one, body 1 a (nicknamed "big brother") has a radius of 649 km and a surface gravity of 0.6 g, the second one, body 1 b ("baby brother"), has a radius of 584 km and a surface gravity of 0.7 g. The two "taters" (as named by the discoverer) are landable, and both offer good sights and opportunities for photos, especially when their parent gas giant is visible. The moons have surface geological activity - Major Silicate Vapour Geysers - but there's no atmosphere, nor surface life. |
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