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Revision for Ringed Paradise

Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-11-16 14:33:56]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-11-16 14:34:43]
DISCOVERER
NAME
Ringed ParadiseRinged Paradise
SYSTEMNAME
Throets AA-A h500Throets AA-A h500
CATEGORY
Sights and ScenerySights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Odin's HoldOdin's Hold
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LONGITUDE
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SUMMARY
Twelve ringed bodies in this system, including two ringed class M red dwarf stars that have multiple bodies nearby which make for great views.Twelve ringed bodies in this system, including two ringed class M red dwarf stars that have multiple bodies nearby which make for great views.
DESCRIPTION

Throets AA-A h500 is a system with a trinary orbit of massive black holes, located directly above Colonia. It is a busy system with multiple ringed bodies, including the two M class stars with rings.

AB 3 is one of the red dwarf stars with rings that have two bodies orbiting it. What makes these bodies special is that they orbit very close to the star, on an inclined orbit, which makes for perfect conditions for amazing views of the ringed star.

AB 6 & AB 7 are a binary pair of a K class star and a ringed M class star respectively. AB 7 is inclined enough for it to be visible from the planetary system near AB 6. Here reside most of the ringed planetary bodies, a total of six if one includes the ringed red dwarf star.

Throets AA-A h500 is a system with a trinary set of massive black holes, located directly above the Colonia nebula. It is a busy system with multiple ringed bodies, including the two M class stars with rings.

AB 3 is one of the red dwarf stars with rings that have two bodies orbiting it. What makes these bodies special is that they orbit very close to the star, on an inclined orbit, which makes for perfect conditions for amazing views of the ringed star.

AB 6 & AB 7 are a binary pair of a K class star and a ringed M class star respectively. AB 7 is inclined enough for it to be visible from the planetary system near AB 6. Here reside most of the ringed planetary bodies, a total of six if one includes the ringed red dwarf star.

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