Revision for Sapphire Sisters | ||
Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-08-18 21:45:28] | → | Selected revision, by LCU No Fool Like One [2022-08-20 22:05:40] |
DISCOVERER | ||
SpaceTrash67 | → | SpaceTrash67 |
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Sapphire Sisters | → | Sapphire Sisters |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Graea Hypa OR-V d2-105 | → | Graea Hypa OR-V d2-105 |
CATEGORY | ||
Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
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REGION | ||
Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm | → | Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm |
LATITUDE | ||
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LONGITUDE | ||
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CALLSIGN | ||
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SUMMARY | ||
Two deep blue gas giants in close orbit - each sporting a narrow ("Taylor's") ring | → | Two deep blue gas giants in close orbit - each sporting a narrow "Taylor's" ring |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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Bodies A 8 and A 9 of this system are a pair of deep blue Class I Jovian gas giants, with very thin rings in relation to their diameter: such rings are often called "Taylor's rings". The proximity of the two giants in their binary pairing allows for some interesting views against the backdrop of the Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm. The system is an easy detour; it lies about 2-3 kly East of the Sol-Colonia route. | → | Bodies A 8 and A 9 of this system are a pair of deep blue Class I Jovian gas giants, with very thin rings in relation to their diameter: such rings are often called "Taylor's rings". The proximity of the two giants in their binary pairing allows for some interesting views against the backdrop of the Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm. The system is an easy detour; it lies about 2-3 kly East of the Sol-Colonia route. |
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