Revision for Astral Dynamo | ||
Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-07-22 17:15:52] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-07-22 17:16:14] |
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CMDR SleepyDelegate | → | CMDR SleepyDelegate |
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Astral Dynamo | → | Astral Dynamo |
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Oudaitt AA-A g33 | → | Oudaitt AA-A g33 |
CATEGORY | ||
Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
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REGION | ||
Galactic Centre | → | Galactic Centre |
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SUMMARY | ||
A Class V Gas Giant orbits a White Dwarf at a distance of 0.45 ls, completing an orbit in just under 19 minutes. | → | A Class V Gas Giant orbits a White Dwarf at a distance of 0.45 ls, completing an orbit in just under 19 minutes. |
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This system houses a spectacular sight: a Class V gas giant (B 1) orbits a white dwarf at a close distance of only 0.45 light-seconds, completing a full orbit in just under 19 minutes. Upon entering the system, travelers arrive near the black hole Oudaitt AA-A g33 A. At first glance, the system may seem unremarkable, but a thorough scan will reveal the two white dwarf stars farther into the system. The B 1 gas giant is around 9,200 ls away from the arrival point. WIP: would be good to have an image here The contrast between the brilliant white dwarfs and the dark expanse of the black hole, along with the swift-moving gas giant, offers spectacular views. Mapping the gas giant can be an interesting challenge too, due to its proximity to its parent star. The system also has an assortment of bodies, many of them with thick atmospheres. The fourth star is a class K yellow-orange star, so fuel scooping is possible here. | → | This system houses a spectacular sight: a Class V gas giant (B 1) orbits a white dwarf at a close distance of only 0.45 light-seconds, completing a full orbit in just under 19 minutes. Upon entering the system, travelers arrive near the black hole Oudaitt AA-A g33 A. At first glance, the system may seem unremarkable, but a thorough scan will reveal the two white dwarf stars farther into the system. The B 1 gas giant is around 9,200 ls away from the arrival point. WIP: would be good to have an image here The contrast between the brilliant white dwarfs and the dark expanse of the black hole, along with the swift-moving gas giant, offers spectacular views. Mapping the gas giant can be an interesting challenge too, due to its proximity to its parent star. The system also has an assortment of bodies, many of them with thick atmospheres. The fourth star is a class K yellow-orange star, so fuel scooping is possible here. |
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