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Previous Revision, by Arakash [2024-11-16 08:57:17] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-11-16 14:26:25] |
DISCOVERER | ||
Melsh | → | Melsh |
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Eastern Crowns | → | Eastern Crowns |
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Plae Broae SO-R c4-0 | → | Plae Broae SO-R c4-0 |
CATEGORY | ||
Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
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REGION | ||
Mare Somnia | → | Mare Somnia |
LATITUDE | ||
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LONGITUDE | ||
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CALLSIGN | ||
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SUMMARY | ||
A ringed Moon orbiting a ringed Gas Giant with a highly inclined orbit on the far eastern edge of the Galaxy. | → | A ringed Moon orbiting a ringed Gas Giant with a highly inclined orbit on the far eastern edge of the Galaxy. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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This system presents a rare sight in a remote part of the galaxy. A ringed Moon orbiting a ringed Gas Giant with a highly inclined orbit on the far eastern edge of the Galaxy. 2b in the system is an icy body, with combination of Icy and Rocky rings. From the ground of the moon, the rings cover an unusually high 64.5 degrees angular diameter of the sky. The system was rediscovered during the Far Leys Expedition in November 3310 | → | This system presents a rare sight in a remote part of the galaxy: a ringed moon (2 b) orbiting a ringed gas giant on a highly inclined orbit. As such, the views of the ring systems are varied and impressive. From the moon's surface, the rings cover an unusually large part of the sky, 64.5 degrees angular diameter of the sky. The system was originally discovered by CMDR Melsh, who submitted the data but didn't report anything about it. This location's significance was found by CMDRs Magnus and Arakash during the Far Leys Expedition in November 3310, when they were researching historical data submitted to Universal Cartographics. |
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