Revision for Dance of the Tides | ||
Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-12-20 17:40:40] | → | Selected revision, by Space_Franky [2024-12-21 16:22:37] |
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M.Curie | → | M.Curie |
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Dance of the Tides | → | Dance of the Tides |
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Plua Eun HV-Y d0 | → | Plua Eun HV-Y d0 |
CATEGORY | ||
Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
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REGION | ||
Errant Marches | → | Errant Marches |
LATITUDE | ||
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SUMMARY | ||
A landable nested moon closely orbiting a water world moon. | → | A landable nested moon closely orbiting a water world moon. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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This system contains a rocky nested moon (4 a a) that's just 0.026 light seconds away, from its parent, which is a Water World moon. It completes an orbit in just five hours - a rapid dance through the vastness of space. The combination of an orbital radius of just 7,707 kilometres and a planetary radius of 3,274 kilometres offers a spectacular view and an almost tangible proximity. This system was Waypoint 11 on the Die Verrückte Reise II expedition. | → | This system contains a rocky nested moon (4 a a) that's just 0.026 light seconds away, from its parent, which is a Water World moon. It completes an orbit in just five hours - a rapid dance through the vastness of space. The combination of an orbital radius of just 7,707 kilometres and a planetary radius of 3,274 kilometres offers a spectacular view and an almost tangible proximity. This system was Waypoint 11 on the Die Verrueckte Reise II expedition. |
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OBSERVATORY | ||
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