Revision for Lantern of Oephaik | ||
Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-09-15 14:26:25] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-09-15 14:34:06] |
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CMDR Nureth | → | CMDR Nureth |
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Lantern of Oephaik | → | Lantern of Oephaik |
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Oephaik WF-M d8-2236 | → | Oephaik WF-M d8-2236 |
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Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
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Norma Arm | → | Norma Arm |
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SUMMARY | ||
A rare Hot Thin Silicate Vapour atmosphere landable body, with a class M red dwarf star dominating its sky. | → | A rare Hot Thin Silicate Vapour atmosphere landable body, with a class M red dwarf star dominating its sky. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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Body D 1 in this system is a rare Hot Thin Silicate Vapour atmosphere landable, of which there are less than 300 discovered in the galaxy as of 3310. It orbits unusually close to a class M red dwarf star, which is only 2.5 ls away. At this distance the sun dominates the planet's sky, filling almost half of it. The most memorable part of the system is the view from the surface of the planet, where the light from the star is filtered through the Silicate Vapour atmosphere, giving it a yellow and brown colour. Surface temperatures on the body exceed 1,700 K, meaning any trips on foot should be kept short. | → | Body D 1 in this system is a rare Hot Thin Silicate Vapour atmosphere landable, of which there are less than 300 discovered in the galaxy as of 3310. It orbits unusually close to a class M red dwarf star, which is only 2.5 ls away. At this distance the sun dominates the planet's sky, filling almost half of it. The most memorable part of the system is the view from the surface of the planet, where the light from the star is filtered through the Silicate Vapour atmosphere, giving it a yellow and brown colour. Surface temperatures on the body exceed 1,700 K, meaning any trips on foot should be kept short. |
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