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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Ost-in-Edhil

Previous Revision, by PhoenixBlue [2022-08-05 22:13:57]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-08-06 09:17:24]
DISCOVERER
NAME
Ost-in-EdhilOst-in-Edhil
SYSTEMNAME
Syralaei FU-A d33Syralaei FU-A d33
CATEGORY
Planetary FeaturesPlanetary Features
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Hawking's GapHawking's Gap
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
This system contains nine planets, all ringed. Planet 8 has four ringed moons, two of which are also gas giants. Under the right conditions, all five bodies can line up in the same field of view.This system contains nine planets, all ringed. Planet 8 has four ringed moons, two of which are also gas giants. Under the right conditions, all five bodies can line up in the same field of view.
DESCRIPTION

This system contains nine planets, all ringed.

Planet 8 has four ringed moons, two of which are also gas giants. Under the right conditions, all five bodies can line up in the same field of view.

The configuration of ringed planets and ringed moons around Planet 8 makes the system an ideal mining ground. Planet 8 D's B ring has multiple void opal and low-temperature diamond hotspots. The A ring of Planet A B contains low-temperature diamond and tritium hotspots. Planet 8's A ring contains a painite hotspot.

Planets 5 B and 5 C contain xenoflora - two species on Planet 5 B and three species on 5 C.

The name Ost-in-Edhil comes from the Unfinished Tales of NĂºmenor and Middle-earth. The city, ruled by the elf Celebrimbor, is where the Rings of Power (except for the One Ring) were forged.

This system contains nine planets, all ringed.

Planet 8 has four ringed moons, two of which are also gas giants. Under the right conditions, all five bodies can line up in the same field of view.

The configuration of ringed planets and ringed moons around Planet 8 makes the system an ideal mining ground. Planet 8 D's B ring has multiple void opal and low-temperature diamond hotspots. The A ring of Planet 8 B contains low-temperature diamond and tritium hotspots. Planet 8's A ring contains a painite hotspot.

Planets 5 B and 5 C contain xenoflora - two species on Planet 5 B and three species on 5 C.

The name Ost-in-Edhil comes from the Unfinished Tales of NĂºmenor and Middle-earth. The city, ruled by the elf Celebrimbor, is where the Rings of Power (except for the One Ring) were forged.

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