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Revision for Hávamál's Depths

Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-09-17 12:31:56]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-09-17 13:16:37]
DISCOVERER
DOOMFACEKILLAHDOOMFACEKILLAH
NAME
Hávamál's DepthsHávamál's Depths
SYSTEMNAME
Wepaa FG-Y g66Wepaa FG-Y g66
CATEGORY
Stellar FeaturesStellar Features
CATEGORY 2
Notable Stellar PhenomenaNotable Stellar Phenomena
REGION
Odin's HoldOdin's Hold
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A ringed M-class red dwarf star around a black hole, with K-05 and K-06 Type Anomalies.A ringed M-class red dwarf star around a black hole, with K-05 and K-06 Type Anomalies.
DESCRIPTION

This system houses an uncommon sight: a ringed M-class red dwarf star, orbiting the primary of the system, a black hole. The rings are made of Metal-Rich asteroids, and stretch out to 1,573,200 km. Upon arriving here, pilots arrive near a somewhat large black hole, which provides some good opportunities for photography.

There are two planets orbiting the two stars: a class II gas giant around the first star, and an icy body with a thick atmosphere around the second, ringed star.

What is interesting though is that because this system is inside the large NSP zone in the Wepaa sector - see the Graveyard Ghosts POI - there are Notable Stellar Phenomena in this system. There are three such signals here, which contain K-05 and K-06 Type Anomalies.

These Anomalies can be found in systems that are within 500 ly of the Wepaa BA-A g1735 system and contain black holes.

The Anomalies fly around Solid Mineral Spheres and the spires of Purpureum and Prasinum Metallic Crystals, floating around like treasures scattered through the stars, waiting to be found in the dim light.

This entry is named after the Nordic poem Hávamál, which was an important guide to old Nordic philosophy. It is written coming from Odin (the title means Words of the High One), and the poem concerns not just philosophical matters, but also practical ones, about how to act with wisdom and live properly.

This system houses an uncommon sight: a ringed M-class red dwarf star, orbiting the primary body of the system, a black hole. The rings are made of Metal-Rich asteroids, and stretch out to 1,573,200 km. Upon arriving here, pilots arrive near a somewhat large black hole, which provides some good opportunities for photography.

There are two planets orbiting the two stars: a class II gas giant around the first star, and an icy body with a thick atmosphere around the second, ringed star.

What is interesting though is that because this system is inside the large NSP zone in the Wepaa sector - see the Graveyard Ghosts POI - there are Notable Stellar Phenomena in this system. There are three such signals here, which contain K-05 and K-06 Type Anomalies.

These Anomalies can be found in systems that are within 500 ly of the Wepaa BA-A g1735 system and contain black holes.

The Anomalies fly around Solid Mineral Spheres and the spires of Purpureum and Prasinum Metallic Crystals, floating around like treasures scattered through the stars, waiting to be found in the dim light.

This entry is named after the Nordic poem Hávamál, which was an important guide to old Nordic philosophy. It is written coming from Odin (the title means Words of the High One), and the poem concerns not just philosophical matters, but also practical ones, about how to act with wisdom and live properly.

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