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Previous Revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2022-06-19 23:12:37] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-06-20 11:38:48] |
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Engine's Limit | → | Footfall's Limit |
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Greae Hypa IW-N d6-266 | → | Greae Hypa IW-N d6-266 |
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Planetary Features | → | Planetary Features |
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Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
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Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm | → | Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm |
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SUMMARY | ||
Very close to Dr. Kay's Heart, this 20,467 KM landable is perhaps the largest walkable in the game. Only 0.04 G away to surpass the disembarking limit, it is recommended to do so from the night side. | → | Very close to Dr. Kay's Heart, this 20,467 KM landable is perhaps the largest walkable in the game. Only 0.04 G away to surpass the disembarking limit, it is recommended to do so from the night side. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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With an average temperature of 590k at night and 1152k on the day, this world is constantly bombarded with the explosive temperatures of it's parent neutron star. Thus, it is recommended that to avoid the unsafe temperatures to disembark on the night side. Even thought it is possible to do so from the day, it is not suggested due to the heat damage current suit technology can handle. Commanders that follow the safety precautions will be rewarded with a stunning view of Dr. Kay's Heart. Visitors are advised to be careful while walking around this planet, while the temperature is looming treat, gravity itself could be easily underestimated and it can led to dangerous falls and entrapment if lucky. In the most fortunate scenario, a false move while climbing and moving around can lead to death as current suit technology can barely beat the gravity of the planet. In another interesting note, this is currently the only body orbiting the system and perhaps the largest body found orbiting a Neutron Star. | → |
With an average temperature of 590 K at night and 1,152 K on the day, this world is constantly bombarded with radiation from its parent neutron star. Thus, it is recommended to disembark on the night side, to avoid the unsafe temperatures of the day side. Even thought it is possible to disembark on the latter, it is not suggested to do so, as current suit technology can't handle temperatures this high without suffering heat damage. Commanders who follow safety precautions will be rewarded with a stunning view of Dr. Kay's Heart. Visitors are advised to be careful while walking around this planet, as the high temperatures aren't the only threat here: the high surface gravity itself should also not be underestimated. Doing so can lead to dangerous falls, even getting trapped if one is unlucky. In the worst possible scenario, a false move while climbing can lead to a lethal fall: while Commanders might be accustomed to using their suit's thrusters to soften landing, current suit technology can barely beat the gravity of this planet. On another interesting note, this is the only planet in the system, and perhaps the largest body found orbiting a Neutron Star. |
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