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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Rings of Paradise

Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-07-15 11:46:41]Selected revision, by Chewcat1 [2022-07-18 00:50:55]
DISCOVERER
Chewcat1Chewcat1
NAME
3 Rings on Elysian ShoresRings of Paradise
SYSTEMNAME
Chraufai ND-J d9-2Chraufai ND-J d9-2
CATEGORY
Planetary FeaturesPlanetary Features
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Elysian ShoreElysian Shore
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Located West of the bubble, this system holds an amazing view of a triple ringed Helium Rich Gas Giant from the surface of its second moon, with an argon atmosphere.Located West of the bubble, this system holds an amazing view of a triple ringed Helium Rich Gas Giant from the surface of its second moon, with an argon atmosphere.
DESCRIPTION

Chraufai ND-J d9-2 provides many great vistas, but the main attraction is the view from A 4 b. Looking towards its parent body of A 4 gives you a stunning view of its massive 1.5 ls wide outer ring through the blue, or orange, haze of its atmosphere.

Not only does this system have beautiful views, but it also holds two rocky worlds with water atmospheres that have 9 biological signals each.

For any commanders that have not had luck in finding Helium Rich Gas Giants (HRGGs), this system has 6 orbiting the main star.

Approaching body A 4 and its outer orbiting moon

Low in the atmosphere of A 4 b

On foot on A 4 b

Approaching body A 1 d, a rocky moon with a water atmosphere

On the surface of A 1 d overlooking the crater seen in the previous image

Happy landings for any Commanders looking to experience the wonderful sites!

Chraufai ND-J d9-2 provides many great vistas, but the main attraction is the view from A 4 b. Looking towards its parent body of A 4 gives you a stunning view of its massive 1.5 ls wide outer ring through the blue, or orange, haze of its atmosphere.

Not only does this system have beautiful views, but it also holds two rocky worlds with water atmospheres that have 9 biological signals each.

For any commanders that have not had luck in finding Helium Rich Gas Giants (HRGGs), this system has 6 orbiting the main star.

Approaching body A 4 and its outer orbiting moon

Low in the atmosphere of A 4 b

On foot on A 4 b

Approaching body A 1 d, a rocky moon with a water atmosphere

On the surface of A 1 d overlooking the crater seen in the previous image

Happy landings for any Commanders looking to experience the wonderful sites!

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