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Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-02-10 23:29:38] | → | Selected revision, by jacob_99 [2025-02-13 16:20:52] |
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Erebus Eden | → | Erebus Eden |
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Dryaa Blou AA-A g1586 | → | Dryaa Blou AA-A g1586 |
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Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
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Galactic Centre | → | Galactic Centre |
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SUMMARY | ||
Two Earth-Like World moons of a red dwarf star that orbits a black hole. | → | Two Earth-Like World moons of a red dwarf star that orbits a black hole. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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Within this system lie two Earth-Like Worlds which are satellites of a class M red dwarf star, which in turn orbits a black hole. A terraformable Rocky body (2 e) also neighbours the Earth-like pair, so there would be even more opportunities for colonisation in the future - albeit likely at a significantly higher cost. There are three other stars orbiting the black hole, including a ringed red dwarf. However, the star's ring system is so thin that it cannot be seen with the naked eye. These stars have various ringed gas giants as their satellites. Other scenery includes picturesque sulphur-rich volcanic plateaus on the 2 b moon. | → | Within this system lie two Earth-Like Worlds which are satellites of a class M red dwarf star, which in turn orbits a black hole. A terraformable Rocky body (2 e) also neighbours the Earth-like pair, so there would be even more opportunities for colonisation in the future - albeit likely at a significantly higher cost. There are three other stars orbiting the black hole, including a ringed red dwarf. However, the star's ring system is so thin that it cannot be seen with the naked eye. These stars have various ringed gas giants as their satellites. Other scenery includes picturesque sulphur-rich volcanic plateaus on the 2 b moon. |
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