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Original submission for Photographer's Dream

Original submission, by Regza [2024-04-15 16:12:27]
DISCOVERER
Regza
NAME
Photographer's Dream
SYSTEMNAME
Eulain AA-A h49
CATEGORY
Sights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Norma Arm
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
M red giant with Earth like moon with of moon of L dwarf, Ammonia world, thick oxygen atmosphere planet and three water worlds, two in a binary dance.
DESCRIPTION

Photographer's Dream is a point of interest located in the Norma Arm border, this system has a collection of multiple points of interests to explore around the giant system, jumping into the system your greeted with the close black hole binary and the huge Red dwarf giant star with a solar radius of 31.5631.

AB 3 is an ordinary L type dwarf, although it's bodies contain an Earth-like world with a close orbiting moon. The earth-like is four times smaller than earth.

The next planetary body of interest is the colossal ammonia world at a staggering 60.8231 earth masses. It is tidally locked to the Red giant and it's likely binary partner being a dim L dwarf star.

The view of the colossal Ammonia World.

the dim L dwarf is close and large enough to be clearly visible from the ammonia world. Making it seem like it has two suns.

The next mini point of interest in the system are three gas giant bodies orbiting an M class star. Two are gas giant with water based life, one is a class III gas giant. The gas giants are visible but too far to be interesting for amazing images.

The next body is quite interesting. There's a dim T dwarf star locked in a binary dance with an M class star, contains a body with a VERY thick oxygen atmosphere landable, clocking in at 0.09 atmospheres, looking at the body you can very clearly see it's vibrant blue and pink atmosphere. Thanks to the Red giant lighting the atmosphere from the T dwarf.

Infact there are two weird scientific discoveries with this body, firstly the layers of the atmosphere. at the top is a nice cotton candy colored atmosphere type with almost a cartoony type look. Lower down in the surface the color turns into a bright brown-ish fog, with the top layer replaced with a bright white light of the Red giant's light.

The surface of the body contains biological life with Stratum Paleas.

Although the dark side (where the T dwarf is at), has some weird anomalies.
when getting close to dropping out, the model for the star when your in the atmosphere appears at the T dwarf, which absolutely makes no sense if no light is being casted since the dwarf is too dim.

The pink light is the dwarf, the yellow bright one is from the far M class star.

Finally we come to our last star of this system, AB12, this body has a close rocky body binary at a 0.4 d orbital period. and two water worlds locked in a binary orbit around each other with an 11.6 d orbit period, and one lone water world AB12 K, being at the edge of the star system. Images for them are at the end of the description.

All water worlds are terraformable.

Finally the system's location is also at the middle point from Colonia, Sagittarius A*, Great Annihilator, and Voqooe Hub. Which is an excellent spot as a resting point for explorers travelling to those locations.

Images were taken with ReShade's MagicHDR.

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