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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Surtr's Crucible

Previous Revision, by mMONTAGEe [2024-09-15 15:03:21]Selected revision, by mMONTAGEe [2024-09-21 08:13:42]
DISCOVERER
HellriderHellrider
NAME
LuciferSurtr's Crucible
SYSTEMNAME
Eoch Pruae JS-R d5-1085Eoch Pruae JS-R d5-1085
CATEGORY
Sights and ScenerySights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Odin's HoldOdin's Hold
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Number 235th Thin Silicate Vapour planet with G type star shining in the skyNumber 235th Thin Silicate Vapour planet with G type star shining in the sky
DESCRIPTION

Surface view

Planet A 1, designated as the 235th thin silicate vapor and metal-rich planet in the galaxy, Part of the the Order of Heavens Bubble. Orbiting anG star at distance of just 11 light-seconds, surface temperatures reaching nearly 1,808 Kelvins (1,535°C) and gravity 1.48 G

Orbital view

Surface view

Planet A 1, designated as the 235th thin silicate vapor and metal-rich planet in the galaxy, Part of the the Order of Heavens Bubble. Orbiting anG star at distance of just 11 light-seconds, surface temperatures reaching nearly 1,808 Kelvins (1,535°C) and gravity 1.48 G

Orbital view

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OBSERVATORY
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