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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for A Marble's Halo

Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-03-17 17:48:06]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-03-17 18:56:29]
DISCOVERER
AbidingRumble45AbidingRumble45
NAME
A Marble's HaloA Marble's Halo
SYSTEMNAME
Agnaiz OR-V d2-376Agnaiz OR-V d2-376
CATEGORY
Sights and ScenerySights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Odin's HoldOdin's Hold
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A white gas giant that orbits a brown dwarf star which has a massive ring system.A white gas giant that orbits a brown dwarf star which has a massive ring system.
DESCRIPTION

This system is host to a brown dwarf star (a satellite of the blue-white primary star) with a massive two ring system. The metal-rich outer ring is titanic in size, with the distance between its inner and outer radiuses being 11 million kilometers. There are also two small moons in orbit between the rings.

The Ring

In orbit of the brown dwarf, and outside of its ring system, is a white Class II Gas Giant with a single lonesome moon (2 c a). This moon is the only landable body in the system from which explorers can witness the gargantuan ring from the surface.

This system is host to a brown dwarf star (a satellite of the blue-white primary star) with a massive two ring system. The metal-rich outer ring is titanic in size, with the distance between its inner and outer radiuses being 11 million kilometers. There are also two small moons in orbit between the rings.

The Ring

In orbit of the brown dwarf, and outside of its ring system, is a white Class II Gas Giant with a single lonesome moon (2 c a). This moon is the only landable body in the system from which explorers can witness the gargantuan ring from the surface. (There are other bodies which are landable, but they have roughly the same orbital inclination as the rings do.)

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