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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Odin's Wreath

Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-12-25 16:36:28]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-12-25 16:42:15]
DISCOVERER
CMDR LordTyvinCMDR LordTyvin
NAME
Odin's WreathOdin's Wreath
SYSTEMNAME
Scaulou XK-O e6-4974Scaulou XK-O e6-4974
CATEGORY
Stellar FeaturesSights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Odin's HoldOdin's Hold
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
T9J-WKQT9J-WKQ
SUMMARY
An M Class red dwarf star with a 30,056,000 km wide Metal-Rich ring, orbited by a nearby landable moon.A red dwarf star with a 30,056,000 km wide Metal-Rich ring, orbited by a nearby landable moon.
DESCRIPTION

Flat Lay

Scaulou XK-O e6-4974 A 5 is an M Class red dwarf star in a system that's 30,483.05 ly from Sol, located in the Odin's Hold region near the Rorschach planetary nebula (Xothuia KM-V e2-2291). The star has an incredibly massive and wide ring system, spanning across 3.17 ls and weighing 3.14 quadrillion Mt. It is so wide that it can be seen with the naked eye from thousands of light-seconds away.

Scaulou XK-O e6-4974 A 3 b

This location was first discovered during the Distant Worlds 2 Expedition, in 3305, by CMDR LordTyvin. Like other stars of its kind, it is a small, low-mass star and dim red dwarf star, with an apparent magnitude of 11.82.

Scaulou XK-O e6-4974 A 5 a

Two bodies orbit A 5 as its satellites, with the first moon being a landable rocky body without an atmosphere, and the second one a ringed class III gas giant. Unfortunately, the rings of the gas giant aren't as special as the rings of its parent star are.

Flat Lay

Scaulou XK-O e6-4974 A 5 is an M Class red dwarf star in a system that's 30,483.05 ly from Sol, located in the Odin's Hold region near the Rorschach planetary nebula (Xothuia KM-V e2-2291). The star has an incredibly massive and wide ring system, spanning across 3.17 ls and weighing 3.14 quadrillion Mt. It is so wide that it can be seen with the naked eye from thousands of light-seconds away.

Scaulou XK-O e6-4974 A 3 b

This location was first discovered during the Distant Worlds 2 Expedition, in 3305, by CMDR LordTyvin. Like other stars of its kind, it is a small, low-mass star and dim red dwarf star, with an apparent magnitude of 11.82.

Scaulou XK-O e6-4974 A 5 a

Two bodies orbit A 5 as its satellites, with the first moon being a landable rocky body without an atmosphere, and the second one a ringed class III gas giant. Unfortunately, the rings of the gas giant aren't as special as the rings of its parent star are.

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