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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Goliath

Previous Revision, by KushPanda [2022-07-02 04:53:49]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-07-02 12:05:40]
DISCOVERER
Raj Matheo (GMP)Raj Matheo
NAME
The GoliathGoliath
SYSTEMNAME
Chroabs TI-S d4-58Chroabs TI-S d4-58
CATEGORY
Planetary FeaturesPlanetary Features
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Norma ArmNorma Arm
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
The second largest landable body in the Milky Way, Goliath sits at a staggering 24,404 km deep, at its core. It also features high gravity, at 4 times that of Earth.The second largest landable body in the Milky Way, Goliath has a staggering 24,404 km radius. It also features high gravity, at 4 times that of Earth.
DESCRIPTION

Previously the largest landable body in the galaxy, Goliath sits at a staggering 24,404 km deep, at its core. This massive body is eclipsed only by Gigantor, who broke its seven-year long record.

Goliath is a unique icy body, located within the Norma Arm, 1800 Ly above the galactic plane, with a radius of 24,404 km, and a surface gravity of 4.03 g. It also features a metallic ring, offering great views from the surface, and a reasonable challenge for those who wish to attempt a landing.

Goliath also features quite a collection of features on the surface, such as icy patches, sharp peaks that can be as high as 2500 m, and vast patches of impact craters scattered across the surface.

Previously the largest landable body in the galaxy, Goliath has a staggering 24,404 km radius. This massive body is eclipsed only by Gigantor, which broke its seven-year long record.

Goliath is a unique icy body, located within the Norma Arm, 1,800 ly above the galactic plane, with a radius of 24,404 km, and a surface gravity of 4.03 g. It also features a metallic ring, offering great views from the surface, and it presents a reasonable challenge for those who wish to attempt a landing.

This planet also features quite a collection of surface features, such as icy patches, sharp peaks that can be as high as 2,500 m, and vast patches of impact craters scattered across the surface.

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