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Original submission for The Bridal Waltz

Original submission, by Curadh [2025-10-22 04:04:03]
DISCOVERER
Compubuster
NAME
The Bridal Waltz
SYSTEMNAME
Synookeou OH-Z b27-0
CATEGORY
Sights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Lyra's Song
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Two ringed landable metal-rich bodies in close binary orbit, 6ls from parent star.
DESCRIPTION

Bodies 1 and 2 in the system Synookeou OH-Z B27-0, Merry and Pippin are a pair of ringed, landable metal-rich worlds locked in a close binary orbit with each other, circling just six light-seconds from the system star.

Standing on each body gives a spectacular view of its sibling and their respective rings. The surface is scorched with the fiery glare of the star, setting both rings aglow much like Sauron's covetous eye.

Both rings sport Painite hotspots and although thin, are brightly visible to each other.

JOURNAL
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