| Revision for Suns of Pamplona | ||
| Previous Revision, by PressureChief [2025-11-06 05:14:47] | → | Selected revision, by PhoenixBlue [2025-11-06 16:09:57] |
| DISCOVERER | ||
| PChief | → | PChief |
| NAME | ||
| Suns of Pamplona | → | Suns of Pamplona |
| SYSTEMNAME | ||
| Froagh SS-U e2-2 | → | Froagh SS-U e2-2 |
| CATEGORY | ||
| Stellar Features | → | Stellar Features |
| CATEGORY 2 | ||
| Planetary Features | → | Planetary Features |
| REGION | ||
| Orion-Cygnus Arm | → | Orion-Cygnus Arm |
| LATITUDE | ||
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| LONGITUDE | ||
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| CALLSIGN | ||
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| SUMMARY | ||
| Binary A-Class stars orbited by 6 T-Tauri stars. | → | Binary A-class stars orbited by six T-Tauri stars. |
| DESCRIPTION | ||
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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 wild. 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. | → | This unusual star system in the Orion-Cygnus Arm has two primary A-class stars in a binary orbit, along with six other T-Tauri class stars orbiting the two primary stars. Like the bulls of Spain's Pamplona, these stars run wild. Two landable planets (B 1 and B 4) feature Luteolum Anemone biological signals, metallic magma volcanism, silicate vapor geysers, exciting high-gravity landings, and spicy temperatures over 700K. Land on the planets and have a run with the "bulls" to grab the exobiological signals ... if you dare. |
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