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Revision for Aselou (A Promise of Life)

Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-02-10 19:46:54]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-02-10 19:48:46]
DISCOVERER
Chilly-SolidsChilly-Solids
NAME
Aselou (A Promise of Life)Aselou (A Promise of Life)
SYSTEMNAME
Pyroifeia KE-E d13-35Pyroifeia KE-E d13-35
CATEGORY
Sights and ScenerySights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
Tourist BeaconsTourist Beacons
REGION
Hawking's GapHawking's Gap
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A gas giant with several life-bearing moons around it, including a ringed Earth-like world.A gas giant with several life-bearing moons around it, including two Earth-like worlds, one of which is even ringed. A tourist beacon is also present here.
DESCRIPTION

Work in progress

The highlight of this system is a set of life-bearing moons all orbiting a single ringed gas giant (A 1): two Earth-like Worlds, one of which is ringed, two Water Worlds (which are candidates for terraforming), and a smaller Gas Giant with Water-based Life.

Write about the moons here, WWs are nearly identical with thicc argon atmospheres, ELWs are significantly hotter because of plenty of water vapour in their atmos

Moving on from the first gas giant, there is a wide variety of other bodies in the system, including two landable thin atmospheric moons. Unfortunately, those two don't have much in the way of surface life. Beyond the gas giants of the system, a heavy Ammonia World with an extremely thick atmosphere circles the main star.

A tourist beacon called "A Promise of Life" was placed above A 1 d during the 3307 Saud Kruger campaign. It transmits the following message when scanned:

Tourist Spot 0739
This tourist beacon was set up in September 3307 as part of the Saud Kruger Exploration Campaign in conjunction with Astrogator Tours.
The location was identified by Commander GeckoNova who made the following observations: A system in Hawking's Gap that contains two Earth-like worlds, two terraformable water worlds and one ringed gas giant orbited by a moon hosting water-based life. The submitted believes conditions on these worlds wouldn't be too different from Sol's Earth thanks to the high gravity and G-class parent star.

In addition, two large high metal content worlds shepherd moons in orbit around a gas giant further out in the system. The last major planet of note is the ammonia world orbiting the last gas giant in the system.

The system was originally discovered by CMDR Chilly-Solids.

Both Saud Kruger and Astrogator Tours extend their thanks to Commander GeckoNova for contributing to the success of this initiative.

Work in progress

The highlight of this system is a set of life-bearing moons all orbiting a single ringed gas giant (A 1): two Earth-like Worlds, one of which is ringed, two Water Worlds (which are candidates for terraforming), and a smaller Gas Giant with Water-based Life.

Write about the moons here, WWs are nearly identical with thicc argon atmospheres, ELWs are significantly hotter because of plenty of water vapour in their atmos

Moving on from the first gas giant, there is a wide variety of other bodies in the system, including two landable thin atmospheric moons. Unfortunately, those two don't have much in the way of surface life. Beyond the gas giants of the system, a heavy Ammonia World with an extremely thick atmosphere circles the main star.

A tourist beacon called "A Promise of Life" was placed above A 1 d during the 3307 Saud Kruger campaign. It transmits the following message when scanned:

Tourist Spot 0739
This tourist beacon was set up in September 3307 as part of the Saud Kruger Exploration Campaign in conjunction with Astrogator Tours.
The location was identified by Commander GeckoNova who made the following observations: A system in Hawking's Gap that contains two Earth-like worlds, two terraformable water worlds and one ringed gas giant orbited by a moon hosting water-based life. The submitted believes conditions on these worlds wouldn't be too different from Sol's Earth thanks to the high gravity and G-class parent star.

In addition, two large high metal content worlds shepherd moons in orbit around a gas giant further out in the system. The last major planet of note is the ammonia world orbiting the last gas giant in the system.

The system was originally discovered by CMDR Chilly-Solids.

Both Saud Kruger and Astrogator Tours extend their thanks to Commander GeckoNova for contributing to the success of this initiative.

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