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Original submission for Death's Dance

Original submission, by WhirlWind [2022-06-30 07:21:24]
DISCOVERER
CMDR ----WhirlWind----
NAME
Death's Dance
SYSTEMNAME
Hypio Proo VE-Q e5-1485
CATEGORY
Planetary Features
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Galactic Centre
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A pair of white dwarfs Dancing silently in the night lulling the un-suspecting planets to their demise.
DESCRIPTION

Hypio Proo VE-Q e5-1485 (Death's Dance) is a system that features twin White Dwarfs ~785ls away from the main Neutron Star. The white dwarfs are orbiting each other with six planets orbiting closely, The closest of which also happen to be a pair orbiting at only around ~17ls away from the Dwarfs.

The system also contains four ringed bodies, two Y Class Brown Dwarfs with a ring raidus larger then 500,000 Kilometers wide, a Ringed Lanable Planet, and a Ringed Gas giant. The big three bodies (Brown Drawfs and Gas giant) also have there own moons.

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