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Previous Revision, by Nidhogg Reborn [2024-04-04 19:19:08] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-04-05 19:43:59] |
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Nidhogg Reborn | → | Nidhogg Reborn, Savage Samurai |
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Dark Tides | → | Dark Tides |
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Schee Prau AA-A h230 | → | Schee Prau AA-A h230 |
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Planetary Features | → | Sights and Scenery |
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Empyrean Straits | → | Empyrean Straits |
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SUMMARY | ||
This system contains a water world and gas giant binary orbiting 9ls from two black holes and a ringed white dwarf with an F-type star companion. | → | A binary pair of a water world and a gas giant orbiting 9 ls from two black holes and a ringed white dwarf. |
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Dark Tides is a very odd water world that was discovered in the triple black hole system of Schee Prau AA-A h230 first found by CMDRs Nidhogg Reborn and Savage Samurai. Not only that, but the pair orbits black holes A and B at a distance of 9ls resulting in a very fast orbit and allowing CMDRs to see the phenomena right after arriving at the system. Another major feature in this system is Divine Light, a ringed DA white dwarf in a binary orbit with a F-type star. The dead star's metal-rich ring system has a 191,800km inner radius and 2,616,800km outer ring radius. Due to the light produced by its companion, the white dwarf's rings have a beautiful white glow that can be seen from a long distance thanks to the rings large radius. Divine Light's first moon is also a landable rocky body with no atmosphere, with an orbital period of 2.6 days allowing for all sorts of on foot pictures! Some extra pics of the system: Special thanks to CMDR Savage Samurai and CMDR Regza for providing these incredible pictures. | → | Dark Tides is an odd Water World that was discovered in the triple black hole system of Schee Prau AA-A h230. The planet has a Class III Gas Giant companion which orbits their shared barycentre at a period of around 3 hours. The Water World's rotational speed is large enough that the planet is visibly oblate. The pair orbits the two black holes (A and B) at a distance of 9 ls, resulting in a fast orbit, and allowing explorers to see the two planets right after arriving at the system.Another major feature of this system is a ringed DA white dwarf star, nicknamed the "Divine Light", in a binary orbit with a class F star. The dead star's metal-rich ring system has a 191,800 km inner radius and a 2,616,800km outer ring radius. Due to the light produced by its companion, the white dwarf's rings have a beautiful white glow, which can be seen from a long distance thanks to the rings' large radius. Divine Light's first moon is also a landable rocky body, with an orbital period of 2.6 days. Some extra pictures of the system: Thanks to CMDR Savage Samurai and CMDR Regza for providing the pictures. |
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