Revision for Wreath of Rocks | ||
Previous Revision, by fleavis [2025-02-14 15:12:48] | → | Selected revision, by fleavis [2025-02-14 15:14:36] |
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Fleavis | → | Fleavis |
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Wreath of Stone | → | Wreath of Rocks |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Dehau EG-Y g9 | → | Dehau EG-Y g9 |
CATEGORY | ||
Stellar Features | → | Stellar Features |
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REGION | ||
Temple | → | Temple |
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LONGITUDE | ||
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SUMMARY | ||
The system contains two stars with rings: a red dwarf and a T-type star. | → | The system contains two stars with rings: a red dwarf and a T-type star. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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Dehau EG-Y g9 1 is an M-class dwarf with a stone ring 1,525,400 km wide and a mass of 56,250,000,000,000 Mt, located 14,062.2 light-years from Sol in the Temple region. This star orbits a black hole with a mass of 9 solar masses. Like most stars of this class, it is a low-mass star with an absolute magnitude of 11.37. The second star and the third in the system, a T-type, has metal-rich rings with a width of 1,113,100 km and a mass of 34,622,000,000,000 Mt. | → | Dehau EG-Y g9 1 is an M-class dwarf with a stone ring 1,525,400 km wide and a mass of 56,250,000,000,000 Mt, located 14,062.2 light-years from Sol in the Temple region. This star orbits a black hole with a mass of 9 solar masses. Like most stars of this class, it is a low-mass star with an absolute magnitude of 11.37. The second star and the third in the system, a T-type, has metal-rich rings with a width of 1,113,100 km and a mass of 34,622,000,000,000 Mt. |
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