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Previous Revision, by Regza [2024-12-08 18:41:19] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-12-08 18:54:44] |
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Beauty At The Heights | → | Dawn of Harmony |
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Dryau Scraa AA-A h616 | → | Dryau Scraa AA-A h616 |
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REGION | ||
Empyrean Straits | → | Empyrean Straits |
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SUMMARY | ||
A system with a Ringed White dwarf star with a trinary moon system and earth like world with a closely orbiting moon, and a Wide Ringed K type. | → | A ringed White dwarf star with a trinary moon system and an Earth-like world with a closely orbiting moon, and elsewhere in the system, a wide-ringed class K orange star. |
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This system, nicknamed Beauty at the Heights, is located at the upper region of Empyrean Straits. This system. A trinary black hole system contains notable discoveries at the barycentre of black hole B and C. This system contains a total of 9 terraformable planets with a single of a water world and an earth like world. BC 7 is the white dwarf that is the highlight and contains some of the rarer side of bodies. A total of 8 planetary objects orbit this ringed white dwarf. BC 7 includes one of the only ever examples of a tilted trinary moon system orbiting a Ringed white dwarf star, the three trinary moons are terraformable. BC 7 F is an earth like world orbiting the Ringed White dwarf. The earth like world is plunged into darkness as there is no light source lighting the earth like world, It also has a moon; BC 7 F A, with an orbital tilt of 26.33 degrees, giving it a nice view of the Earth like and the white dwarf star. BC 8 is next with a wide Ringed K type star with rings spanning 44,392,256 in radius and weights a total of 10.1 Quadrillion MT, making it one of the heavier rings in the entire galaxy. BC 8 D is a gas giant that is an extreme tilt of 84.60 degrees. directly above the ring. Sadly though as of 12/8/2024, the gas giant is on the darker side of the milky way galaxy and because of the ring's visibilty. The view from the gas giant is completely invisible for the next 150~ days. BC 8 C is another point of interest as its terrain is extremely jagged. Which makes it difficult for landing but makes for amazing extreme mountain climbing. The planet has an orbital tilt of -0.32 degrees which gives you a small view of the ring while landed on the planet. | → | This system, nicknamed Beauty at the Heights, is located at the Western edge of the Empyrean Straits. It contains a trinary black hole set, with the notable locations orbiting the barycentre of the second and third black holes. This part of the system contains a total of nine terraformable planets, among them a Water World and an Earth-like World. BC 7 is the white dwarf that is the highlight of the system, and which contains some of the rarer types of bodies. A total of 8 bodies orbit this ringed white dwarf star. These include one of the only ever examples of a trinary moon system on an inclined orbit around a ringed white dwarf star. All three of them are candidates for terraforming. Moving along the other satellites, BC 7 f is an Earth-like World. It also has a nested moon (BC 7 f a), with an orbital inclination of 26.33 degrees. Its surface is landable, and there are nice views to be seen of its parent and of the white dwarf star as well. The next is BC 8, which is a wide-ringed K class star. Its rings span 44,392,256 km, and weigh a total of 10.1 Quadrillion MT, making them one of the heavier rings in the entire galaxy. BC 8 d is a gas giant that is an extreme inclination of 84.60 degrees. directly above the ring. However, as of 3310/12/08, the gas giant is opposite of the galaxy, and its rings are expected to remain barely visible for the next hundred days. BC 8 c is another point of interest as its terrain can be extremely jagged. While this might make it difficult to find a landing site, it also makes for excellent opportunities for extreme mountain climbing. Sadly, the ring is barely visible from here, as the moon orbits at nearly the same plane. |
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