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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Chiron's Tail

Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-09-14 13:56:42]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-09-14 13:57:37]
DISCOVERER
FRANK LIKES PIEFRANK LIKES PIE
NAME
Chiron's TailChiron's Tail
SYSTEMNAME
Oofaich ZR-H d11-3Oofaich ZR-H d11-3
CATEGORY
Sights and ScenerySights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Norma ExpanseNorma Expanse
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A thin sulfur dioxide landable body on a close and fast orbit around a white dwarf star.A hot thin sulfur dioxide landable body on a close (4.74 ls) and fast (0.6 days) orbit around a white dwarf star.
DESCRIPTION

This system has only one planet, a thin atmospheric world which orbits the primary white dwarf star at a close distance of 4.74 ls, and 0.6 days. An M-type red dwarf star is also nearby, just 51.2 ly away, so the two stars can offer breathtaking views when both are visible in the sky.

There is active volcanism on the planet, with silicate vapour geysers. Temperatures on the planet's surface fluctuate between 297 K and 581 K, allowing for safe landing and disembarkation at any time.

This planet is named after Chiron, from ancient Greek mythology, considered to be the wisest of the centaurs. His tail symbolizes his equine heritage, while also serving as a contrast to his gentleness and wisdom.

This system has only one planet, a thin atmospheric world which orbits the primary white dwarf star at a close distance of 4.74 ls, and 0.6 days. An M-type red dwarf star is also nearby, just 51.2 ly away, so the two stars can offer breathtaking views when both are visible in the sky.

There is active volcanism on the planet, with silicate vapour geysers. Temperatures on the planet's surface fluctuate between 297 K and 581 K, allowing for safe landing and disembarkation at any time.

This planet is named after Chiron, from ancient Greek mythology, considered to be the wisest of the centaurs. His tail symbolizes his equine heritage, while also serving as a contrast to his gentleness and wisdom.

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