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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Original submission for Chiron's Tail

Original submission, by Marty---McFly [2024-09-13 15:35:36]
DISCOVERER
FRANK LIKES PIE
NAME
Chiron's Tail
SYSTEMNAME
Oofaich ZR-H d11-3
CATEGORY
Sights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Norma Expanse
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Planet A 1 is a landable High Metal Content Body with a sulfur dioxide atmosphere, orbiting a white dwarf at a distance of 4.74 ls with an orbital period of just 0.6 days.
DESCRIPTION

Planet A 1 is the only planet in the Oofaich ZR-H d11-3 system, orbiting the primary DC-type star at a distance of 4.74 ls. In close proximity, just 51.2 ls away, lies an M-type star, offering a breathtaking view in combination.

Notably, the temperatures on the planet's surface fluctuate between 297 K and 581 K, allowing for safe landing and disembarkation at any time. Additionally, there is active volcanism with silicate vapor geysers.

Chiron is regarded as a wise centaur in Greek mythology. His tail symbolizes his animalistic origins, while also serving as a contrast to his gentleness and wisdom.

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