Revision for Ruby Trio | ||
Previous Revision, by Yuri Libitina [2025-09-24 15:00:33] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-09-29 16:51:44] |
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Yuri Libitina | → | Yuri Libitina |
NAME | ||
Ruby Trio | → | Ruby Trio |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Nyeajie BQ-S c6-10 | → | Nyeajie BQ-S c6-10 |
CATEGORY | ||
Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
CATEGORY 2 | ||
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REGION | ||
Temple | → | Temple |
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LONGITUDE | ||
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SUMMARY | ||
System with 4 stars, 2 of them are T dwarfs and 1 is L dwarf. Most notable is a landable 2.21 G ice world that orbits a brown dwarf in 0.1 days. | → | A landable icy world that completes an orbit around a brown dwarf star in 0.1 days, and two thin atmospheric planets which co-orbit three brown dwarf stars. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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First landable planet orbiting the 3 red stars, BCD 1, offers decent view through the Sulphur Dioxide atmosphere. Second landable planet, BCD 2, has more interesting Ammonia atmosphere, which offers deep red sky if landed near the terminator. The highlight of this system is planet D 1, high gravity (2.21 G) ice world that closely orbits a brown dwarf. | → | This system's main star is a class K yellow-orange star, but the notable locations here are planets which orbit the secondary brown dwarf stars instead. The one that stands out most is the D 1 planet, which is a high gravity (2.21 g) icy world that completes an orbit around its parent in just over two hours. Elsewhere in the system, there are two landable planets (BCD 1 and BCD 2) which co-orbit all three of the brown dwarf stars, and have thin atmospheres. The stars are close enough together from here that all three of them should usually be visible in the sky.
The first planet has a thin Sulphur Dioxide atmosphere: The second one has a thin Ammonia atmosphere instead, with deep red skies when the stars are setting. While BCD 1 doesn't have life on its surface, this planet does have some: two species, Stratum Tectonicas and Bacterium Alcyoneum. |
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