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Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-07-02 12:05:40] | → | Selected revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2022-07-02 19:31:48] |
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Raj Matheo | → | Raj Matheo |
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The Goliath | → | Goliath |
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Chroabs TI-S d4-58 | → | Chroabs TI-S d4-58 |
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Planetary Features | → | Planetary Features |
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REGION | ||
Norma Arm | → | Norma Arm |
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SUMMARY | ||
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. | → | 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. |
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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. | → | 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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