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Revision for Aquatic Octave

Previous Revision, by SpaceTrash67 [2025-10-07 03:04:00]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-10-08 12:54:22]
DISCOVERER
Dewie-54 (per EDSM)Dewie-54
NAME
"Aquatic Octave" (suggested)Aquatic Octave
SYSTEMNAME
Pyriviae NY-Y d1-66Pyriviae NY-Y d1-66
CATEGORY
Planetary FeaturesSights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Hieronymus DeltaHieronymus Delta
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
System has EIGHT (8!) WWs: A 8, A 9, B 3, B 4, B 5, B 6, B 7 and B 8A system with eight Water Worlds.
DESCRIPTION

System was listed as a Waypoint 359 on the 1 MLy "The Pilgrimage" expedition route...No notes given or anything of note on EDSM...

Then when one WW after another WW appeared during FSS it was clear...(11x higher value bodies in total - and B 5 a is a landable Rocky Body moon < 1 Ls from it's WW parent...

Unfortunately only one binary WW pair - but not close orbiting...No photo ops to speak of

Ranked 2nd in ED Astro Galactic Records: Number of Water Worlds = 8

This system houses eight Water Worlds, which is only one less than the record of 9 (as of 3311. Oct.). This second place is shared between four systems.

There are two primary stars here, and most of the Water Worlds orbit the second (B), but the arrival star also houses two of them. Five of the eight are candidates for terraforming, and in some cases (like A 8 or B 4) they aren't even far off from becoming habitable. In general, the Water Worlds here require terraforming either because their surface temperature is too hot, or because they have ammonia in their atmospheric composition.

Two of the Water Worlds orbit each other in a binary pair, although not close by. On the other hand, one of the moons, B 5 a, is a landable rocky moon that's less than 1 ls away from its parent.

Another moon of a Water World, A 9 a, has a thin sulphur dioxide atmosphere, and there is some life present on its surface.

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