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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for The Quadrumvirate of Thebes

Previous Revision, by Just Bear Li [2024-04-12 12:33:13]Selected revision, by Just Bear Li [2024-04-12 12:36:30]
DISCOVERER
NAME
Ammonia SphaerarumThe Quadrumvirate of Thebes
SYSTEMNAME
Greou Eaescs XP-U c4-5Greou Eaescs XP-U c4-5
CATEGORY
Planetary FeaturesPlanetary Features
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Orion-Cygnus ArmOrion-Cygnus Arm
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
This system is notable for containing four ammonia worlds, equal to the current, rare, maximum known. There are in addition three water worlds here.This system is notable for containing four ammonia worlds, equal to the current, rare, maximum known. There are in addition three water worlds here.
DESCRIPTION

This is one of only a handful of systems with four ammonia worlds. In addition there are three water worlds (one suitable for terraforming) and a terraformable body with high metal content.

Unfortunately, there is little in the system to excite seekers of exotic life or spectacular scenery. The only landable body is the barren and tectonically inactive moon of water world 2 a, and the situation of the system provides unremarkable views of the galaxy. Nevertheless, the unusual collection of bodies (mostly left unmapped for future visitors) may spark some interest.

Cover image: ammonia world AB 5.

Water World AB 2

Water World AB 2

... and AB 2 viewed from moon AB 2 a

AB 2 from AB 2 a

Ammonia worlds AB 4

AB 4

... AB 6 (with companion body AB 7 behind)

AB 6 and 7

... and C 4

C 4

Water World twins C 1 and C 2

C 1 and 2

System Map

Sysmap

This is one of only a handful of systems with four ammonia worlds. In addition there are three water worlds (one suitable for terraforming) and a terraformable body with high metal content.

Unfortunately, there is little in the system to excite seekers of exotic life or spectacular scenery. The only landable body is the barren and tectonically inactive moon of water world 2 a, and the situation of the system provides unremarkable views of the galaxy. Nevertheless, the unusual collection of bodies (mostly left unmapped for future visitors) may spark some interest.

Cover image: ammonia world AB 5.

Water World AB 2

Water World AB 2

... and AB 2 viewed from moon AB 2 a

AB 2 from AB 2 a

Ammonia worlds AB 4

AB 4

... AB 6 (with companion body AB 7 behind)

AB 6 and 7

... and C 4

C 4

Water World twins C 1 and C 2

C 1 and 2

System Map

Sysmap

JOURNAL
OBSERVATORY
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