| Original submission for The Ringflow | ||
| Original submission, by Skaine [2026-02-09 23:23:35] | ||
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| NAME | ||
| → | The Ringflow | |
| SYSTEMNAME | ||
| → | Truechiae UP-G d10-42 | |
| CATEGORY | ||
| → | Sights and Scenery | |
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| → | Planetary Features | |
| REGION | ||
| → | Formorian Frontier | |
| LATITUDE | ||
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| LONGITUDE | ||
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| CALLSIGN | ||
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| SUMMARY | ||
| → | From the surface of this moon, the ring system of the Y-class dwarf can be seen drifting across the sky. | |
| DESCRIPTION | ||
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| → | From the surface of this moon Truechiae UP-G d10-42 1 a, the ring system of the Y-сlass Dwarf can be seen drifting across the sky. The effect is driven by the observer's near-synchronous orbital and rotational periods (0.8 D / 0.8 D), and is further enhanced by a nearly circular orbit, an almost zero orbital inclination, and a strongly tilted retrograde axial rotation - a rare combination that produces a smooth and clearly visible apparent motion. | |
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| OBSERVATORY | ||
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