Revision for Tricone Crucible | ||
Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-01-15 15:23:33] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-01-16 03:03:09] |
DISCOVERER | ||
DOOMFACEKILLAH | → | DOOMFACEKILLAH |
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Thrice Great | → | Tricone Crucible |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Eok Blou FG-Y g1252 | → | Eok Blou FG-Y g1252 |
CATEGORY | ||
Stellar Features | → | Stellar Features |
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REGION | ||
Galactic Centre | → | Galactic Centre |
LATITUDE | ||
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LONGITUDE | ||
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CALLSIGN | ||
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SUMMARY | ||
A triple set of jets: a pair of neutron stars in close proximity with a white dwarf star. | → | A triple set of jets: a pair of neutron stars in close proximity with a white dwarf star. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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First discovered by DOOMFACEKILLAH in 3309 on a LORX Squad expedition to the center of the galaxcy, during the maiden voyage of the newly launched Mandalay ship, this extraordinary system was found lying deep within the heart of the Galactic Center. -- The main star of this system is a black hole, but the highlights are the other three stars: a pair of neutron stars and a white dwarf in close proximity to each other. This offers some good opportunities for photography. There are five planets orbiting the shared barycenters of these three stars. Four of them are landable (BCD 1 to 4), and the fifth one has a landable moon. The first of the five is close enough to the stars that their jets are visible in the sky. | → | First discovered by DOOMFACEKILLAH in 3309 on a LORX Squad expedition to the center of the galaxcy, during the maiden voyage of the newly launched Mandalay ship, this extraordinary system was found lying deep within the heart of the Galactic Center. -- The main star of this system is a black hole, but the highlights are the other three stars: a pair of neutron stars and a white dwarf in close proximity to each other. This offers some good opportunities for photography. There are five planets orbiting the shared barycenters of these three stars. Four of them are landable (BCD 1 to 4), and the fifth one has a landable moon. The first of the five is close enough to the stars that their jets are visible in the sky. |
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