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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Aeon’s Halo

Previous Revision, by Eahlstan [2025-01-10 16:04:43]Selected revision, by supah_bruh [2025-01-12 16:55:44]
DISCOVERER
supah_bruhsupah_bruh
NAME
Aeon’s HaloAeon’s Halo
SYSTEMNAME
Blua Eaec WB-B d14-317Blua Eaec WB-B d14-317
CATEGORY
Sights and ScenerySights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Inner Scutum-Centaurus ArmInner Scutum-Centaurus Arm
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A trinary set of a ringed Earth-like World,a ringed Water World and a Class III gas giant, in a system with 78 bodies.A trinary set of a ringed Earth-like World,a ringed Water World and a Class III gas giant, in a system with 78 bodies.
DESCRIPTION

The system features a ringed Earth-like World and a ringed Water World orbiting their common barycenter as a binary pair. The barycenter of these two planets is in a binary pair with a Class III gas giant, adding to their orbits' complexity.

The Water World is almost classified as an Earth-like World, as its average surface temperature is 259 K, and the minimal temperature for bodies to be classified as Earth-like is 260 K.

With a total of 78 celestial bodies, the system boasts an array of moons, asteroid belts, and smaller planets, creating a diverse environment - with plenty of biological signals too.

The system features a ringed Earth-like World and a ringed Water World orbiting their common barycenter as a binary pair. The barycenter of these two planets is in a binary pair with a Class III gas giant, adding to their orbits' complexity.

The Water World is almost classified as an Earth-like World, as its average surface temperature is 259 K, and the minimal temperature for bodies to be classified as Earth-like is 260 K.

With a total of 78 celestial bodies, the system boasts an array of moons, asteroid belts, and smaller planets, creating a diverse environment - with plenty of biological signals too.

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OBSERVATORY
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