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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for The Celestial Waltz

Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-09-19 14:10:32]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-09-19 14:11:17]
DISCOVERER
Baka SurvivorBaka Survivor
NAME
The Celestial WaltzThe Celestial Waltz
SYSTEMNAME
Schee Flyi BA-A g1093Schee Flyi BA-A g1093
CATEGORY
Stellar FeaturesStellar Features
CATEGORY 2
Sights and ScenerySights and Scenery
REGION
Odin's HoldOdin's Hold
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Two binary Black Holes in close orbit with a binary pair of Neutron Stars.Two binary Black Holes in close orbit with a binary pair of Neutron Stars.
DESCRIPTION

The main feature of this system is a binary pair of black holes orbiting each other within 5 ls, while a binary pair of neutron stars is only 20 ls away. The stars are close enough to each other that one can stay in both of their jet cones.

A number of planets co-orbit these four bodies: several ringed Class V Gas Giants, and ringed bodies close enough to each other than their rings are visible from the surface. Two of the landable ringed planets (ABCD 4 and 6) also have surface volcanism.

Fleet carriers parked in orbit of either of the black holes can get spectacular views of the one they're orbiting and the neutron star pair.

The main feature of this system is a binary pair of black holes orbiting each other within 5 ls, while a binary pair of neutron stars is only 20 ls away. The stars are close enough to each other that one can stay in both of their jet cones.

A number of planets co-orbit these four bodies: several ringed Class V Gas Giants, and ringed bodies close enough to each other than their rings are visible from the surface. Two of the landable ringed planets (ABCD 4 and 6) also have surface volcanism.

Fleet carriers parked in orbit of either of the black holes can get spectacular views of the one they're orbiting and the neutron star pair.

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OBSERVATORY
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