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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Goliath's Sling

Previous Revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2022-07-08 00:18:22]Selected revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2022-07-08 00:22:47]
DISCOVERER
CMDR Marlon BlakeCMDR Marlon Blake
NAME
Goliath's SlingGoliath's Sling
SYSTEMNAME
Groa Eaeb KT-O d7-4Groa Eaeb KT-O d7-4
CATEGORY
Sights and ScenerySights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
Planetary Features
REGION
AcheronTenebrae
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Located in Tenebrae, the last gas giant of this system has an unusually large ring surrounding which "slings" a ringed gas giant and its three moons creating memorable views.Located in Tenebrae, the last gas giant of this system has an unusually large ring surrounding which "slings" a ringed gas giant and its three moons creating memorable views.
DESCRIPTION

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The sixth body in this system, Groa Eaeb KT-O d7-4 6, is a gas giant with a rare configuration of moons. First off, it has two shepherd moons, 6 a and 6 b, which orbit inside the icy ring - which is also an impressive 27 ls wide. The third moon, 6 c, is actually also a gas giant (class I), on a highly inclined orbit - and not just with rings of its own, but with three nested moons as well.

View from the surface of body 6 c a

Both the shepherd moons and the three nested moons are landable. Their uncommon orbits and the impressive size of the parent gas giant's rings combine to offer some excellent views.

SPCT VIEW

The sixth body in this system, Groa Eaeb KT-O d7-4 6, is a gas giant with a rare configuration of moons. First off, it has two shepherd moons, 6 a and 6 b, which orbit inside the icy ring - which is also an impressive 27 ls wide. The third moon, 6 c, is actually also a gas giant (class I), on a highly inclined orbit - and not just with rings of its own, but with three nested moons as well.

View from the surface of body 6 c a

Both the shepherd moons and the three nested moons are landable. Their uncommon orbits and the impressive size of the parent gas giant's rings combine to offer some excellent views.

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