Revision for The White Crown | ||
Previous Revision, by Regza [2024-11-22 11:04:10] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-11-22 14:38:02] |
DISCOVERER | ||
SirYakob | → | SirYakob |
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The White Crown | → | The White Crown |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Umbaiss AA-A h641 | → | Umbaiss AA-A h641 |
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Sights and Scenery | → | Stellar Features |
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Stellar Features | → | Sights and Scenery |
REGION | ||
Odin's Hold | → | Odin's Hold |
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SUMMARY | ||
A ringed white dwarf star in a binary orbit with an M class. The ringed white dwarf has multiple bodies nearby for sightseeing. | → | A ringed white dwarf star in a binary orbit with an M class red dwarf star, with multiple bodies nearby for sightseeing. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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Umbaiss AA-A h641, also known as The White Crown is a system located at the further end of Odin's Hold. A singular black hole and eleven bodies are present here with multiple points of scenery. Body 1 is a ringed white dwarf type DC0 VII star. It's rings are lit by its binary partner which is an M class star. This ringed white dwarf has multiple bodies orbiting it including a gas giant with a moon in a close and tilted orbit to the white dwarf star. The gas giant is a pale white Sudarsky Class II gas giant. It has an orbital period with the white dwarf star of 3.3 days. It has a singular moon which is a rocky body with geological activity orbiting closely to the gas giant. One of the only examples of a gas giant with moon orbiting this close to a ringed white dwarf's ring. Thanks to CMDR Richard Fluiraniz for providing the screenshots. | → | This system, located at the Northern end of Odin's Hold, has a ringed white dwarf star in a binary orbit with an M class red dwarf star. Both are in orbit of a black hole that is the primary star of the system. There are eleven bodies orbiting them, making for some excellent views. The black hole itself is unremarkable, what is of interest here is the ringed white dwarf that orbits it. The star's rings are lit by its binary partner, which is an M class red dwarf star. There are multiple bodies orbiting it, most of them being rocky bodies with thick atmospheres, with one exception: a gas giant (1 f) with a moon, that's in a close and inclined orbit around the star. The gas giant is a pale white Sudarsky Class II gas giant. It completes an orbit around its parent in 3.3 days. It has just one moon, which orbits the gas giant closely. This nested moon (1 f a) is the only landable body in the system. There are only a few other known examples of a gas giant's moon orbiting this close to a ringed white dwarf's rings. The moon also has surface volcanism, so explorers can enjoy even better views around the lava spouts and vents. Images by CMDR Richard Fluiraniz |
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