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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Pink Purie

Previous Revision, by LCU No Fool Like One [2022-07-31 07:57:26]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-07-31 11:44:18]
DISCOVERER
NAME
Pink PuriePink Purie
SYSTEMNAME
Grie Dryue KO-G d11-38Grie Dryue KO-G d11-38
CATEGORY
Sights and ScenerySights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Vulcan GateVulcan Gate
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A T-Type star with a landable large radius icy planet in an eccentric orbit that brings the two close together every 4.9 hours.A T-Type star with a landable large radius icy planet in an eccentric orbit that brings the two close together every 4.9 hours.
DESCRIPTION

The main star of this system is a neutron star, but the feature that gets overlooked by travelers of the Neutron Highway is that this system is home to a rather pink T type star with a landable, large radius icy planet ( C1 ) in an eccentric orbit that passes close to the star every 4.9 hours.

The surfaces of the bodies are only separated by 94,000 km at the closest point, giving some spectacular on foot views of the brown dwarf from the mountaintops.

Mountain Views

The planet itself has a 7.3 hour day and is not tidally locked.

The system was named Pink Purie by the galactic renowned celebrity Sally Morgan-Moore. A purie is a clear coloured sphere from the ancient child's game marbles. While not specially sought after by collectors the puries were often cherished by players.

The main star of this system is a neutron star, but the feature that gets overlooked by travelers of the Neutron Highway is that this system is home to a rather pink T type star with a landable, large radius icy planet (C 1) in an eccentric orbit that passes close to the star every 4.9 hours.

The surfaces of the bodies are only separated by 94,000 km at the closest point, giving some spectacular on foot views of the brown dwarf from the mountaintops.

Mountain Views

The planet itself has a 7.3 hour day and is not tidally locked.

The system was named Pink Purie by the galactic renowned celebrity Sally Morgan-Moore. A purie is a clear coloured sphere from the ancient child's game marbles. While not specially sought after by collectors, the puries were often cherished by players.

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