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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Troubled Paradise

Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-06-27 10:06:15]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-06-27 10:16:52]
DISCOVERER
Jacob99Jacob99
NAME
Troubled ParadiseTroubled Paradise
SYSTEMNAME
Egnaix AA-A g51Egnaix AA-A g51
CATEGORY
Planetary FeaturesPlanetary Features
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Arcadian StreamArcadian Stream
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
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SUMMARY
In this system lies an Earth-Like World, with an O-Class Star being the primary star in the system. This is one of the first ELW discoveries with an O-class star as the primary star.In this system lies an Earth-Like World, with an O-Class Star being the primary star in the system. This is one of the first ELW discoveries with an O-class star as the primary star.
DESCRIPTION

This Earth-Like World orbits around a Herbig Ae/Be Star which itself is in a binary orbit with the primary O-class star. This is a rare and unlikely situation due to the general inhospitality of O class and Herbig star systems making Earth-Like planets unlikely to form, and so, this is one of the first Earth-Like Worlds found with these parent star classes. As such, the system is worthy of documentation, and a site for tourism and scientific research alike. Within the system there is also a Water World, four terraformable High Metal Content planets, as well as various biological sites containing Prasinum Bioluminescent Anemone. Due to the instability and rapid expansion of both stars in this system, this paradise likely has a troubled future.

This Earth-Like World orbits around a Herbig Ae/Be Star which itself is in a binary orbit with the primary O-class star. This is a rare and unlikely situation due to the general inhospitality of O-class and Herbig star systems making Earth-like planets unlikely to form, and so, this is one of the first Earth-Like Worlds found with these parent star classes. As such, the system is worthy of documentation, and of being a site for tourism and scientific research alike. Within the system there is also a Water World, four terraformable High Metal Content planets, as well as various biological sites containing Prasinum Bioluminescent Anemone. Due to the instability and rapid expansion of both stars in this system, this paradise likely has a troubled future.

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