Revision for Hachiman's Squish | ||
Previous Revision, by Morag Ouorro [2024-05-23 07:54:34] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-05-23 11:21:22] |
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Morag Ouorro | → | Morag Ouorro |
NAME | ||
Hachiman's Pull | → | Hachiman's Squish |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Phipaa GX-K c8-11 | → | Phipaa GX-K c8-11 |
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Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
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Planetary Features | → | Planetary Features |
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Galactic Centre | → | Galactic Centre |
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SUMMARY | ||
A nested moon orbiting its parent moon at very close proximity, stretching it and oribiting at a rapid pace. | → | A landable nested moon orbits its parent moon at close proximity, rotating fast enough for it to be visibly oblate. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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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. | → | This system contains an interesting moon and its nested moon, 3 c and 3 c a, where the nested moon rotates fast enough for it to be visibly oblate. Its parent moon is landable, and has 7 bio signals. One can view the moon in the sky from here while gathering some exobiology samples. Due to the nested moon's close proximity, it also orbits at high speeds, completing an orbit in 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. |
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