Revision for Gigantor's Temple | ||
Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-06-19 18:54:49] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-06-19 18:56:46] |
DISCOVERER | ||
CMDR BROCH | → | CMDR BROCH |
NAME | ||
Gigantor's Temple | → | Gigantor's Temple |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Greae Hypa PH-C d1017 | → | Greae Hypa PH-C d1017 |
CATEGORY | ||
Planetary Features | → | Planetary Features |
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REGION | ||
Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm | → | Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm |
LATITUDE | ||
-24.0107 | → | -24.0107 |
LONGITUDE | ||
-71.9047 | → | -71.9047 |
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SUMMARY | ||
This system harbors Gigantor, the largest currently known landable planet (with a radius of 28,878 km) in the galaxy. It also features an atmospheric world relatively close to a ringed brown dwarf. | → | This system harbors Gigantor, the largest currently known landable planet (with a radius of 28,878 km) in the galaxy. It also features an atmospheric world relatively close to a ringed brown dwarf. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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Gigantor - radius 28,878 km - Greae Hypa PH-C d1017 2 Beating the previous record contender, Goliath, by 4,474 km, this large landable icy body also features slightly more gravity than its predecessor (Goliath's is 4.03 g, compared to Gigantor's 4.64 g). The planet is dominated by wide white hilly plains, with the occasional continental sized orange and brown mountain ranges. The name of the entry comes as a reference to how mighty and big the planet is, to the point that the entire system is a temple dedicated to it. The shrine - Wide Ring - Width: 2.06 ls / 616,170 km - Greae Hypa PH-C d1017 6 A shrine to a gigantic god, this ringed brown dwarf features a landable thin sulfur dioxide atmosphere relatively close to its rings. Shrine's offering - Landable with atmosphere near ringed Brown Dwarf - 1 biological and 3 geological signs - Greae Hypa PH-C d1017 6 a Silicate Geological Sites -24.0107 , -71.9047 This stunning view dominated by the parent star is an excellent stop by itself. Featuring heavy geological activity, Commanders can easily collect materials like Cadmium, Tellurium, Molybdenum, and the elusive Selenium on its surface. Old Offering - Wide Ring - Width: 1.45 ls / 434,720 km- Greae Hypa PH-C d1017 7 Last but not the least, a wide ring gas giant can be found in the edge of the system. | → | Gigantor - Radius: 28,878 km - Greae Hypa PH-C d1017 2 Beating the previous record contender, Goliath, by 4,474 km, this large landable icy body also features slightly more gravity than its predecessor (Goliath's is 4.03 g, compared to Gigantor's 4.64 g). The planet is dominated by wide white hilly plains, with the occasional continental sized orange and brown mountain ranges. The name of the entry comes as a reference to how mighty and big the planet is, to the point that the entire system is a temple dedicated to it. The shrine - Wide Ring - Width: 2.06 ls / 616,170 km - Greae Hypa PH-C d1017 6 A shrine to a gigantic god, this ringed brown dwarf features a landable thin sulfur dioxide atmosphere relatively close to its rings. Shrine's offering - Landable with atmosphere near ringed Brown Dwarf - 1 biological and 3 geological signs - Greae Hypa PH-C d1017 6 a Silicate Geological Sites -24.0107 , -71.9047 This stunning vista, dominated by the parent star, is an excellent stop by itself. Featuring heavy geological activity, Commanders can easily collect materials like Cadmium, Tellurium, Molybdenum, and the elusive Selenium on its surface. Old Offering - Wide Ring - Width: 1.45 ls / 434,720 km- Greae Hypa PH-C d1017 7 Last but not the least, a wide ring gas giant can be found in the edge of the system. |
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