Revision for Cerulean Horizon | ||
Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-03-11 12:20:55] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-03-11 12:22:06] |
DISCOVERER | ||
Hanekura Shikuza | → | Hanekura Shikuza |
NAME | ||
Cerulean Horizon | → | Cerulean Horizon |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Myeia Thaa BU-Q c18-0 | → | Myeia Thaa BU-Q c18-0 |
CATEGORY | ||
Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
CATEGORY 2 | ||
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REGION | ||
The Abyss | → | The Abyss |
LATITUDE | ||
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LONGITUDE | ||
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CALLSIGN | ||
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SUMMARY | ||
A landable moon with life, orbiting a ringed gas giant at high orbital inclination, featuring bright blue sunsets dominated by its parent's rings. | → | A landable moon with life, orbiting a ringed gas giant at high orbital inclination, featuring bright blue sunsets dominated by its parent's rings. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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Body 2 a in the system is a landable moon with a thin argon atmosphere with three species of life and two geological phenomena (see the notes below for a full list). The moon orbits its parent at a high orbital inclination of 87° and at a distance of just 2.16 ls, which means the gas giant takes up a significant portion of the sky. The views are especially beautiful at sunset, when the normally brownish-red sky turns a brilliant deep blue: This system is also a mere 561 ly from Beagle Point, a good stop for any travelers in the area. | → | Body 2 a in the system is a landable moon with a thin argon atmosphere with three species of life and two geological phenomena (see the notes below for a full list). The moon orbits its parent at a high orbital inclination of 87° and at a distance of only 2.16 ls, which means the gas giant takes up a significant portion of the sky. The views are especially beautiful at sunset, when the normally brownish-red sky turns a brilliant deep blue: This system is also a mere 561 ly from Beagle Point, a good stop for any travelers in the area. |
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OBSERVATORY | ||
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