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Revision for Mimir's Inferno

Previous Revision, by Ratterkresch [2025-02-25 17:43:34]Selected revision, by Ratterkresch [2025-02-25 17:45:02]
DISCOVERER
Mimir's InfernoMimir's Inferno
NAME
[redacted]@googlemail.comMimir's Inferno
SYSTEMNAME
Eitosts TO-O d7-0Eitosts TO-O d7-0
CATEGORY
Sights and ScenerySights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Errant MarchesErrant Marches
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A landable planet only 4 light seconds away from a white dwarf, crossing its tail.A landable planet only 4 light seconds away from a white dwarf, crossing its tail.
DESCRIPTION

The main star of the system is a white dwarf of type DC. Together with a red dwarf of class M, it forms a binary pair. The third in the bunch is another red dwarf.
System view Only 4 light seconds away, a small high metal content world orbits the white dwarf.
Pale brown dot On its eccentric orbit with high inclination (103,95°), it crosses its the deadly tail twice.
Orbit of planet A1 At a rotational period of 0.4d you only have a time window of less than 4 hours for walking around until you get roasted at 973K.
So you may have to be patient for a landing, as long planet A1 is in the dead zone.
Wait for landing But the spectacular view of the white dwarf's tail rewards you for your patience.
Planetary scenery 1 If you're lucky, you can also catch a glimpse of both stars at once.
Panorama view of both stars

The main star of the system is a white dwarf of type DC. Together with a red dwarf of class M, it forms a binary pair. The third in the bunch is another red dwarf.

System view

Only 4 light seconds away, a small high metal content world orbits the white dwarf.

Pale brown dot

On its eccentric orbit with high inclination (103,95°), it crosses its the deadly tail twice.

Orbit of planet A1

At a rotational period of 0.4d you only have a time window of less than 4 hours for walking around until you get roasted at 973K.
So you may have to be patient for a landing, as long planet A1 is in the dead zone.

Wait for landing

But the spectacular view of the white dwarf's tail rewards you for your patience.

Planetary scenery 1

If you're lucky, you can also catch a glimpse of both stars at once.

Panorama view of both stars

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OBSERVATORY
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