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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Hachiman's Squish

Previous Revision, by Morag Ouorro [2024-05-22 21:18:38]Selected revision, by Morag Ouorro [2024-05-23 07:54:34]
DISCOVERER
Morag OuorroMorag Ouorro
NAME
Hachiman's PullHachiman's Squish
SYSTEMNAME
Phipaa GX-K c8-11Phipaa GX-K c8-11
CATEGORY
Sights and ScenerySights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
Planetary FeaturesPlanetary Features
REGION
Galactic CentreGalactic Centre
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A nested moon orbiting its parent moon at very close proximity, stretching it and oribiting at a rapid pace.A nested moon orbiting its parent moon at very close proximity, stretching it and oribiting at a rapid pace.
DESCRIPTION

Hachiman's Pull, a couple made of a athmospheric landable moon Phipaa GX-K c8-11 3 C with 7 biosignal and its nested moon Phipaa GX-K c8-11 3 C A, a metal rich athmospheric non-landable body that orbits so close to the parent body it gets visibly stretched, an unlike scene from a rocky body.

Due to its close proximity, it also orbits at high speeds, completing a revolution is just about 5.7 hours. From the surface of Phipaa GX-K c8-11 3 C, the nested moon can be seen moving with the naked eye.

Both bodies are orbiting a wide ringed gas giant, and the moon Phipaa GX-K c8-11 3 C is home of a nice 7 exobiological spiecies.

Hachiman's Pull, a couple made of a athmospheric landable moon Phipaa GX-K c8-11 3 C with 7 biosignal and its nested moon Phipaa GX-K c8-11 3 C A, a metal rich athmospheric non-landable body that orbits so close to the parent body it gets visibly stretched, an uncommon sight from a rocky body.

Due to its close proximity, it also orbits at high speeds, completing a revolution is just about 5.7 hours. From the surface of Phipaa GX-K c8-11 3 C, the nested moon can be seen moving with the naked eye.

Both bodies are orbiting a wide ringed gas giant, and the moon Phipaa GX-K c8-11 3 C is home of a nice 7 exobiological spiecies.

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