| Original submission for Graviton Gyre | ||
| Original submission, by BerkayBakunin [2025-07-27 13:00:24] | ||
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| NAME | ||
| → | Graviton Gyre | |
| SYSTEMNAME | ||
| → | Umbaists AA-A h133 | |
| CATEGORY | ||
| → | Stellar Features | |
| CATEGORY 2 | ||
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| REGION | ||
| → | Empyrean Straits | |
| LATITUDE | ||
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| LONGITUDE | ||
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| SUMMARY | ||
| → | This system contains 5 black holes and 3 neutron stars. | |
| DESCRIPTION | ||
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| → | Graviton Gyre welcomes explorers with a rare and mesmerizing orbital structure.
Within 150 ls from arrival, two pairs of black holes orbit each other, forming a double-binary system.
Roughly 7,500 ls away another double-binary system awaits. A black hole and a neutron star orbiting each other, while a nearby pair of neutron stars mirrors their motion.
These four binary systems orbit each other in a grand celestial choreography, an elegant gravitational ballet unfolding in deep space. Despite the extreme masses involved, the system feels balanced and eerily graceful, a breathtaking example of nature's harmony through chaos. | |
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