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Previous Revision, by GrasshopperMan [2024-12-20 19:25:20] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-12-22 16:03:05] |
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The Sinking Ship | → | The Sinking Ship |
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Nyeajaae XW-I d10-42 | → | Nyeajaae XW-I d10-42 |
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Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
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Planetary Features | → | Planetary Features |
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Inner Orion Spur | → | Inner Orion Spur |
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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: 109.50 ls / 32,826,600 km. It features a ringed gas giant moon on an inclined orbit. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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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 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. (I will be coming back to this POI at a later date to complete this entry) | → | This system's main attraction is the eleventh planet, a ringed body of with an unusual ring system size: they are 109.50 ls, or 32,826,600 km, wide. The discoverer thought that the view of the planet from its shepherd moon, 11 a, resembles that of a sinking ship, hence the location's nickname. There are dozens of biological signals spread over the landable bodies of the system, giving a good opportunity for gathering exobiological samples. The 8 d moon has a thin ammonia atmosphere, and houses 7 biological signals. (Frutexa, Cactoida, Osseus, Stratum, Tussock, Bacterium, and Fungoida)Body 9 d has similar opportunities for exobiology, and has a good view of its ringed parent planet. |
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