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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Original submission for Gravity Betrothed

Original submission, by MattG [2022-05-06 09:27:57]
DISCOVERER
NAME
Gravity Betrothed
SYSTEMNAME
Drumboa AA-A h73
CATEGORY
Tourist Beacons
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Odin's Hold
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
An Earth-like moon in a system with 2 black holes and a ringed neutron star.
DESCRIPTION

Tourist Spot 0660

The beacon orbits the Earth-like moon in the system, body AB 8 h, and reads:
"This tourist beacon was set up in September 3307 as part of the Saud Kruger Exploration Campaign in conjunction with Astrogator Tours.
The location was identified by Commander Matt G who made the following observations: The absolute standout feature of this system is that it has a ringed neutron star orbiting a pair of black holes. Only a tiny handful of these have ever been discovered.

Both Saud Kruger and Astrogator Tours extend their thanks to Commander Matt G for contributing to the success of the initiative."

Ringed Neutron

JOURNAL
OBSERVATORY
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