Revision for The Wall of Asgard | ||
Previous Revision, by Aldebaran [2024-03-12 20:00:42] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-03-12 21:40:48] |
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The Wall of Asgard | → | The Wall of Asgard |
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Cheia Drye RU-V d3-2 | → | Cheia Drye RU-V d3-2 |
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Planetary Features | → | Planetary Features |
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The Abyss | → | The Abyss |
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-2.4646 | → | -2.4646 |
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4.9679 | → | 4.9679 |
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SUMMARY | ||
A landable rocky world with spectacular sheer cliffs | → | Spectacular sheer cliffs on a landable rocky world. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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Lying on the border between the Formorian Frontier and the Abyss, on the well trodden path to Beagle point, lies Cheia Drye RU-V d3-2, a triple system with a class A Primary star. On the surface of rocky body A 8 F, visible from orbit, there can be seen a huge mountain range dominating the northern hemisphere. Dropping out of orbital cruise, a pilot is greeted by a sheer wall of rock, 5 km from top to bottom, surrounded by higher peaks, with multi-level terrain and a wide canyon at its foot. The cliff extends east to west for many kilometers. Landing in the valley below, the presence of local flora and the red-orange 100% Ammonia atmosphere make for a particularly scenic location, surrounded by some incredible topography, which calls to mind the Nordic legend of the Fortification of Asgard, the Celestial Stronghold of the Aesir Other locations on the planetary surface have similar features. Surface Gravity is 0.14G The system was originally discovered by Rangatang, likely during the Distant Worlds expedition, however this surface location was discovered by Aldebaran during the Gates to Eden expedition in 3310. | → | This system lies on the border between the Formorian Frontier and the Abyss, on the well trodden path to Beagle Point. On the surface of rocky moon A 8 f, a huge mountain range can be seen, dominating the northern hemisphere - even from orbit. Dropping out of orbital cruise, a pilot is greeted by a sheer wall of rock, 5 km high from top to bottom, surrounded by higher peaks, with multi-level terrain and a wide canyon at its foot. The cliff stretches East to West for many kilometers. Landing in the valley below (see the coordinates above), surrounded by the cliffs, the presence of local flora and the red-orange Ammonia atmosphere make for a particularly scenic location. This vista called to the discoverer's mind the Nordic legend of the Fortification of Asgard, the Celestial Stronghold of the Aesir. The surface has plenty of similar features. Gravity is only 0.14 g, so navigating the terrain in an SRV is feasible. The system was originally discovered by CMDR Rangatang, likely during the Distant Worlds expedition. However, this surface location was discovered by CMDR Aldebaran, during the Gates to Eden expedition in 3310. |
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