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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Beacon of Radiance

Previous Revision, by Regza [2025-01-05 20:11:54]Selected revision, by Regza [2025-01-05 20:17:18]
DISCOVERER
BoogymanBoogyman
NAME
Beacon of RadianceBeacon of Radiance
SYSTEMNAME
Skaude AA-A h45Skaude AA-A h45
CATEGORY
Stellar FeaturesStellar Features
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Inner Scutum-Centaurus ArmInner Scutum-Centaurus Arm
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
The third ever discovered Ringed F type star. Holds the record for being the second ever visible Ringed F type. And the widest and heaviest ring orbiting an F white star.The third ever discovered Ringed F type star. Holds the record for being the second ever visible Ringed F type. And the widest and heaviest ring orbiting an F white star.
DESCRIPTION

This system. Located at the North Eastern side of the Skaude sector, a high-mass black hole system contains an interesting object, the highlight of the system being Body 2, a Ringed F type star. This system stayed undocumented and unrecognized since the discovery of Skaude AA-A h294, only ever visited once by CMDR Boogyman, whom never recognized nor documented in EDSM or other databases. Fortunately this system has been rediscovered by CMDR Regza in 1/5/2024.

The Ringed F white star holds the record for the F white star with the heaviest and widest ring in the galaxy.

Two gas giants orbit the F white star being body 2a and 2b with respective images.

Body 1, which is an ordinary unringed K type star contains an orbiting ringed rocky body which serves as a sweet spot for enjoying the ringed F type from afar.

Last but not least Skaude AA-A h45 A, a black hole with a solar mass of 49.9102. The F type star is visible from here but due to an anomaly it's rings are pitch black near the black hole although visible throughout the rest of the system.

This system. Located at the North Eastern side of the Skaude sector, a high-mass black hole system contains an interesting object, the highlight of the system being Body 2, a Ringed F type star. This system stayed undocumented and unrecognized since the discovery of Skaude AA-A h294, only ever visited once by CMDR Boogyman, whom never recognized nor documented in EDSM or other databases. Fortunately this system has been rediscovered by CMDR Regza in 1/5/2024.

The Ringed F white star holds the record for the F white star with the heaviest and widest ring in the galaxy.

Two gas giants orbit the F white star being body 2a and 2b with respective images.

Body 1, which is an ordinary unringed K type star contains an orbiting ringed rocky body which serves as a sweet spot for enjoying the ringed F type from afar.

Last but not least Skaude AA-A h45 A, a black hole with a solar mass of 49.9102. The F type star is visible from here but due to an anomaly it's rings are pitch black near the black hole although lit throughout the rest of the system.

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