Revision for Snow White and the Five Dwarves | ||
Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-09-21 14:48:35] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-09-21 14:49:17] |
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Snow White and the Five Dwarves | → | Snow White and the Five Dwarves |
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Eoch Pruae MM-W e1-1768 | → | Eoch Pruae MM-W e1-1768 |
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Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
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REGION | ||
Odin's Hold | → | Odin's Hold |
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SUMMARY | ||
A pair of a white dwarf and a red dwarf in close proximity pair, with a thin atmospheric landable planet, and four non-atmospheric landables. | → | A pair of a white dwarf and a red dwarf in close proximity pair, with a thin atmospheric landable planet, and four non-atmospheric landables. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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This system features a binary pair of a white dwarf star and a red dwarf star in close proximity, with a set of five landable planets orbiting them. The first planet orbits the pair at a distance of only ~10 ls. It has volcanism on its surface, and the surface temperatures are just about high enough to disembark safely on foot. At this distance, the jet of the white dwarf is well visible in the sky. The fifth planet is the one that has a thin Sulphur dioxide atmosphere. Surface temperatures are half that of the first planet, but there is no life on the surface. See the Order of Heavens entry for nearby points of interest. | → |
This system features a binary pair of a white dwarf star and a red dwarf star in close proximity, with a set of five landable planets orbiting them. The first planet orbits the pair at a distance of only ~10 ls. It has volcanism on its surface, and the surface temperatures are just about high enough to disembark safely on foot. At this distance, the jet of the white dwarf is well visible in the sky. The fifth planet is the one that has a thin Sulphur dioxide atmosphere. Surface temperatures are half that of the first planet, and there is one species of surface life. See the Order of Heavens entry for nearby points of interest. |
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