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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Stones from the sky

Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-01-10 15:42:39]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-01-10 15:42:55]
DISCOVERER
Stonsen88Stonsen88
NAME
Stones from the skyStones from the sky
SYSTEMNAME
Schee Hypue IF-A c3-0Schee Hypue IF-A c3-0
CATEGORY
Sights and SceneryPlanetary Features
CATEGORY 2
Planetary Features
REGION
Formidine RiftFormidine Rift
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A satellite (2 a) of a gas giant located so close to its parent's rings that the asteroids can be seen passing by from the moon's surface.A satellite (2 a) of a gas giant located so close to its parent's rings that the asteroids can be seen passing by from the moon's surface.
DESCRIPTION

The second planet in this system is a ringed gas giant, and its first moon (2 a) is about 200 km away from the outer edge of the ring system. This distance is short enough that explorers disembarking on the moon's surface can distinguish individual asteroids, without any visual aid.

Satellite view 1

Satellite view 2

Satellite view 3

The moon has geological activity, in the form of major water geysers, and a comparatively low gravity of 0.11 g.

The system has a few other gas giants, each with moons of their own, but nothing is notable about them.

The second planet in this system is a ringed gas giant, and its first moon (2 a) is about 200 km away from the outer edge of the ring system. This distance is short enough that explorers disembarking on the moon's surface can distinguish individual asteroids, without any visual aid.

Satellite view 1

Satellite view 2

Satellite view 3

The moon has geological activity, in the form of major water geysers, and a comparatively low gravity of 0.11 g.

The system has a few other gas giants, each with moons of their own, but nothing is notable about them.

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