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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Original submission for Suns of Pamplona

Original submission, by PressureChief [2025-11-06 05:06:23]
DISCOVERER
PChief
NAME
Suns of Pamplona
SYSTEMNAME
Froagh SS-U e2-2
CATEGORY
Stellar Features
CATEGORY 2
Planetary Features
REGION
Orion-Cygnus Arm
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Binary A-Class stars orbited by 6 T-Tauri stars.
DESCRIPTION

This unusual star system in the Orion-Cygnus Arm has two primary A-class stars in a binary orbit, but what makes the system remarkable are the six other T-Tauri class stars orbiting these two primary stars. Like the bulls of Spain's Pamplona, these stars run hot.

Two landable planets (B1 and B4) feature Luteolum Anemone biological signals, metalic magma vulcanism, silicate vapor geysers, exciting high-gravity landings, and spicy temperatures over 700°K.

Land on the planets and have a run with the "bulls" to grab the exo-biological signals, if you dare.

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