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Revision for Rings of Enlil

Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2026-02-06 15:12:35]Selected revision, by aydenane [2026-02-07 00:22:33]
DISCOVERER
aydenaneaydenane
NAME
Myoangooe RingsRings of Enlil
SYSTEMNAME
Myoangooe RD-A d1-8Myoangooe RD-A d1-8
CATEGORY
Sights and ScenerySights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Newton's VaultNewton's Vault
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A huge ring system on ABCD 2, with the outer ring stretching out to 43.18 ls. Six shepherd moons, and a gas giant moon.A huge ring system on ABCD 2, with the outer ring stretching out to 43.18 Ls, six shepherd moons, and a gas giant moon.
DESCRIPTION

The highlight of this system is the ABCD 2 gas giant, which has an enormous ring system. It is large enough to hold six shepherd moons inside the ring gap, and there's also a ringed gas giant moon farther out.

The most striking feature is visible upon arrival to the system though: the outer ring of the gas giant is an exceptional 43.18 light seconds long.

It also houses a ringed gas giant moon.

Additionally, two moons of another gas giant in the system, ABCD 1 d and ABCD 1 e have 3 biological signals each: different types of Bacterium, Frutexa, and Tussock.

This system was found during the Distant Worlds 3 expedition, in 3312.

The highlight of this system is the ABCD 2 gas giant, which has an enormous ring system. It is large enough to hold six shepherd moons inside the ring gap, and there's also a ringed gas giant moon farther out.

The most striking feature is visible upon arrival to the system though: the outer C ring of the gas giant is an exceptional 43.18 light seconds long.

It also houses a ringed gas giant moon.

Additionally, two moons of another gas giant in the system, ABCD 1 d and ABCD 1 e have 3 biological signals each: different types of Bacterium, Frutexa, and Tussock.

This system was found during the Distant Worlds 3 expedition, in 3312.

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