Revision for Witch's Cauldron | ||
Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-09-20 15:03:10] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-09-20 15:04:37] |
DISCOVERER | ||
Notso F. Obvious | → | Notso F. Obvious |
NAME | ||
Witch's Cauldron | → | Witch's Cauldron |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Wepue JN-I d10-5146 | → | Wepue JN-I d10-5146 |
CATEGORY | ||
Planetary Features | → | Planetary Features |
CATEGORY 2 | ||
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REGION | ||
Galactic Centre | → | Galactic Centre |
LATITUDE | ||
44.365 | → | 44.365 |
LONGITUDE | ||
-45.5005 | → | -45.5005 |
CALLSIGN | ||
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SUMMARY | ||
A high valley situated between towering (8.86 km tall) mountains. | → | A high valley situated between towering (8.86 km tall) mountains. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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Body ABCD 1 d, a rocky moon of a Class III gas giant, features a striking landmark: a mountain valley encircled by tall cliffs, home to multiple different lifeforms. The tallest and most massive of the mountains shaping the valley, named Blair Peak, is 8.86 km high. Although its summit appears rough and unwelcoming, there is still life to be found there: Fungoida and Frutexa, to be precise. Of course, these plants can be seen in the valley below too. | → | Body ABCD 1 d, a thin Ammonia atmosphere rocky moon of a Class III gas giant, features a striking landmark: a mountain valley encircled by tall cliffs, home to multiple different lifeforms. The tallest and most massive of the mountains shaping the valley, named Blair Peak, is 8.86 km high. Although its summit appears rough and unwelcoming, there is still life to be found there: Fungoida and Frutexa, to be precise. Of course, these plants can be seen in the valley below too. |
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