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Previous Revision, by Regza [2025-01-05 21:31:56] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-01-06 14:00:56] |
DISCOVERER | ||
Boogyman | → | Boogyman |
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Beacon of Radiance | → | Beacon of Radiance |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Skaude AA-A h45 | → | Skaude AA-A h45 |
CATEGORY | ||
Stellar Features | → | Stellar Features |
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REGION | ||
Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm | → | Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm |
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LONGITUDE | ||
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CALLSIGN | ||
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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, and the second one with visible rings. Also the widest and heaviest rings orbiting such a star. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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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. | → | Edit in progress 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 2 a and 2 b 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. |
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