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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for The Sinking Ship

Previous Revision, by GrasshopperMan [2024-12-20 19:23:59]Selected revision, by GrasshopperMan [2024-12-20 19:24:31]
DISCOVERER
NAME
The Sinking ShipThe Sinking Ship
SYSTEMNAME
Nyeajaae XW-I d10-42Nyeajaae XW-I d10-42
CATEGORY
Sights and ScenerySights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
Planetary FeaturesPlanetary Features
REGION
Inner Orion SpurInner Orion Spur
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A Class IV gas giant with a Wide ring measuring 109.50Ls / 32,826,600km. It features a ringed gas giant moon with a tilted orbit.A Class IV gas giant with a Wide ring measuring 109.50Ls / 32,826,600km. It features a ringed gas giant moon with a tilted orbit.
DESCRIPTION

This system includes dozens of exobiological data points as well as many other ringed and landable planets, including it's main attraction, body 11, The Sinking Ship: a wide ringed body of unusual ring size; when landed on it's Shepherd moon (11a) it looks like a sinking ship, hence it's name. A great destination for exploration and exobiology data!

Body 8D includes 7 bio signals, including Frutexa, Cactoida, Osseus, Stratum, Tussock, Bacterium, and Fungoida:

Body 9 is a ringed planet with a satellite body (9D) that also has similar exobio opportunities, as well as a good view of its ringed host.

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This system includes dozens of exobiological data points as well as many other ringed and landable planets, including it's main attraction, body 11, The Sinking Ship: a wide ringed body of unusual ring size; when landed on it's Shepherd moon (11a) it looks like a sinking ship, hence it's name. A great destination for exploration and exobiology data!

Body 8D includes 7 bio signals, including Frutexa, Cactoida, Osseus, Stratum, Tussock, Bacterium, and Fungoida:

Body 9 is a ringed planet with a satellite body (9D) that also has similar exobio opportunities, as well as a good view of its ringed host.

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