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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Red Glowing Brothers

Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-09-24 11:40:31]Selected revision, by LCU No Fool Like One [2024-11-28 08:49:55]
DISCOVERER
timeagenttimeagent
NAME
Red Glowing BrothersRed Glowing Brothers
SYSTEMNAME
Ploi Aihm PE-X d2-9Ploi Aihm PE-X d2-9
CATEGORY
Sights and ScenerySights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Hawking's GapHawking's Gap
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Two nearly identical Red Giants orbiting each other closely, and a landable planet nearby to enjoy the view.Two nearly identical Red Giants orbiting each other closely, and a landable planet nearby to enjoy the view.
DESCRIPTION

Located approx. 11.000 ly from Sol, in the Hawking's Gap region, this system's main feature is a pair of nearly identical red giant stars within a distance of 207 ls.

Roughly 526 ls from the system's entry point, a lone metal rich planet orbits the two giant fireballs. Explorers who land on it are rewarded with a fantastic view. It's also possible to disembark, but surface temperatures are above 1,000 K, which current suit technology cannot handle for long. Nevertheless it's worth the risk, since the giant coronal mass ejections which happen from time to time are best viewed on foot, outside of the SRV.

Located approx. 11.000 ly from Sol, in the Hawking's Gap region, this system's main feature is a pair of nearly identical red giant stars within a distance of 207 ls.

Roughly 526 ls from the system's entry point, a lone metal rich planet orbits the two giant fireballs. Explorers who land on it are rewarded with a fantastic view. It's also possible to disembark, but surface temperatures are above 1,000 K, which current suit technology cannot handle for long. Nevertheless it's worth the risk, since the giant coronal mass ejections which happen from time to time are best viewed on foot, outside of the SRV.

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