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Revision for Thaumas's Kingdom

Previous Revision, by Enigmont [2024-05-16 20:39:47]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-05-19 12:38:02]
DISCOVERER
NAME
Thaumas's KingdomThaumas's Kingdom
SYSTEMNAME
Myrielk DW-N d6-2223Myrielk DW-N d6-2223
CATEGORY
Planetary FeaturesPlanetary Features
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Galactic CentreGalactic Centre
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A system with five Water Worlds, four of which are moons of a Class IV Gas Giant.Four Water World moons close orbit a gas giant (and there are five total WWs in the system), two of them are ringed, and the other two are a binary pair.
DESCRIPTION

This system contains an anomaly of 6 moons plus a water world orbiting a Class IV gas giant which are only high metal content and water worlds. To add to that, the majority of them are terraformable and half of them contain rings. The system was named after the ancient greek god Thaumas, who ruled over the great oceans of the earth before the time of Zeus.

7 Total Bodies that orbit a Class IV Gas Giant (5 WW | 2 HMC)

Details:
5 Water Worlds, 4 of which are moons
5 Terraformable Moons
3 Ringed Moons (2 WW | 1 HMC)
1 Binary Water World Moons

Binary Water Worlds

Ringed Moons

System Map

Full System Map

System Map 2

This system contains an extreme rarity: a total of four Water World moons in orbit of a gas giant. Two of these moons are ringed, and the other two form a binary pair. They also orbit quite close to each other, so getting good views of the various worlds is easy.

Binary Water Worlds

Ringed Moons

There is also a fifth Water World in the system, which shares a binary orbit with the gas giant itself. The majority of the bodies are also candidates for terraforming. There are also two High Metal Content moons, which aren't landable.

System Map

There are a number of landable planets and moons in the system as well. Unfortunately, nothing of note has been found about them.

System Map 2

This POI is named after the sea god Thaumas from Greek mythology, who ruled the waters before the time of Zeus and Poseidon.

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