Revision for Aurora Aqua | ||
Previous Revision, by Eahlstan [2024-04-30 13:18:47] | → | Selected revision, by Eahlstan [2024-04-30 13:23:36] |
DISCOVERER | ||
Regza | → | Regza |
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Aurora Aqua | → | Aurora Aqua |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Eorl Scrua AA-A h484 | → | Eorl Scrua AA-A h484 |
CATEGORY | ||
Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
CATEGORY 2 | ||
Stellar Features | → | Stellar Features |
REGION | ||
Odin's Hold | → | Odin's Hold |
LATITUDE | ||
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LONGITUDE | ||
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SUMMARY | ||
Ringed White Dwarf orbited by close water world and atmospheric rocky body binary, in a binary orbit with an M class star. | → | Ringed White Dwarf orbited by close water world and atmospheric rocky body binary, in a binary orbit with an M class star. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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Aurora Aqua is a high mass binary Black Hole system with stellar bodies orbiting those BHs. In the system you can find a Ringed White Dwarf secondary star in a binary orbit with an M class star. The WD is orbited by planetary bodies including a gas giant with water-based life, as well as a Rocky Body with a Carbon Dioxide type atmosphere and a terraformable Water World orbiting their common barycentre. Upon landing on the Rocky Body, surprisingly the binary pair's orbit is inclined enough for the White Dwarf's ring to be clearly visible. This combined with the Water World gives an amazing view of both the Ringed White Dwarf and the Water World - although you have to land at the poles to see it. The M class star is the only source of light for this planetary body and the ring of the White Dwarf parent, giving a mesmerizing view of the Rocky Body's parent star. Looking at the Water World, just 0.04 ls from its partner. A nice view from the landable body. The ringed White Dwarf star is a DC type, with a rocky ring only lit by its M class partner. The ring has a diameter of 5.2 ls and is 2.17 ls wide. Ringed White Dwarf 4,700~ ls from arrival. | → | Aurora Aqua is a high mass binary Black Hole system with stellar bodies orbiting one of these BHs. In the system you can find a Ringed White Dwarf secondary star in a binary orbit with an M class star. The WD is orbited by planetary bodies including a gas giant with water-based life, as well as a Rocky Body with a Carbon Dioxide type atmosphere and a terraformable Water World orbiting their common barycentre. Upon landing on the Rocky Body, surprisingly the binary pair's orbit is inclined enough for the White Dwarf's ring to be clearly visible. This combined with the Water World gives an amazing view of both the Ringed White Dwarf and the Water World - although you have to land at the poles to see it. The M class star is the only source of light for this planetary body and the ring of the White Dwarf parent, giving a mesmerizing view of the Rocky Body's parent star. Looking at the Water World, just 0.04 ls from its partner. A nice view from the landable body. The ringed White Dwarf star is a DC type, with a rocky ring only lit by its M class partner. The ring has a diameter of 5.2 ls and is 2.17 ls wide. Ringed White Dwarf 4,700~ ls from arrival. |
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