Revision for Goliath's Mirror | ||
Previous Revision, by DharokTitan [2025-09-13 17:40:57] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-09-14 23:39:32] |
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CMDR DharokTitan | → | CMDR DharokTitan |
NAME | ||
Goliath's Mirror | → | Goliath's Mirror |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Shaulai RD-K d8-55 | → | Shaulai RD-K d8-55 |
CATEGORY | ||
Planetary Features | → | Sights and Scenery |
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Sights and Scenery | → | |
REGION | ||
Perseus Arm | → | Perseus Arm |
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LONGITUDE | ||
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CALLSIGN | ||
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SUMMARY | ||
Body 6 of this system is a class IV gas giant with a ring spanning nearly 50 ls in radius. The rings are easily visible from nearly every location of the system. | → | A class IV gas giant with a ring system spanning nearly 50 ls in radius. The rings are easily visible from nearly every location of the system. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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Body 6 of Shaulai RD-K d8-55 is a class IV gas giant with a massive outer ring, spanning a radius of 14,674,000 km at its furthest extent. The gas giant has a few shepherd moons between its 2nd and 3rd rings. Most notably, its 3rd moon is another gas giant on a highly-inclined orbit, offering breathtaking views of the large ring system. The system is located on the direct opposite side of the galaxy from Goliath's Sling, and is its mirror system in many regards. Both ring systems orbit around the 6th planet in the system, and both also have 2 shepherd moons and a gas giant moon in a highly-inclined orbit. CMDRs don't even have to utilize their ship's scanners to find the body - the rings are large enough to be viewed with the unaided eye from almost every other planet in the system, and are clearly visible from the system's drop-in point nearly 2,500 ls away. | → | The sixth body of this system is a class IV gas giant with a massive outer ring, spanning a radius of 14,674,000 km at its farthest extent. The gas giant has two shepherd moons between its second and third rings. Most notably, its third moon is another gas giant, and it's on a highly-inclined orbit, offering breathtaking views of the large ring system. The system is located on the direct opposite side of the galaxy from Goliath's Sling, and is its mirror system in many regards. Both ring systems orbit around the sixth planet in the system, and both also have two shepherd moons and a gas giant moon in a highly-inclined orbit. CMDRs don't even have to utilize their ship's scanners to find the body. Not only are the rings clearly visible from the arrival point (where the planet is ~2,500 ls away), but they are also large enough to be viewed with the unaided eye from almost every other planet in the system. |
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