Revision for Explorer´s Happiness | ||
Previous Revision, by Clone Micky [2022-09-05 11:46:34] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-09-05 12:55:25] |
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CMDR Clone Micky | → | CMDR Clone Micky |
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Explorer´s Happiness | → | Explorer´s Happiness |
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Pro Eur XI-X c28-20 | → | Pro Eur XI-X c28-20 |
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Planetary Features | → | Planetary Features |
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Outer Orion Spur | → | Outer Orion Spur |
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Earthlike world and many water worlds in a multiple T-Tauri System | → | An Earth-like world and many water worlds in a young system of only T-Tauri stars. |
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One earthlike world surrounded by a terraformable water world. Three additional water worlds and one candidate for terraforming HMC-planet in a multiple T-Tauri-System. The curiosity is, that there are only T-Tauri-stars and nobody will expected so many high value planets such a system. | → | Pro Eur XI-X c28-20 houses four T-Tauri stars, and compared to many other such systems, this system has an unusually valuable assortment of planets. Around the secondary stars, there's one Earth-like World and four Water Worlds, one of which is a candidate for terraforming. In addition, there's another terraforming candidate, a High Metal Content planet. This is made possible by having the three secondary stars (B, C, D) orbiting each other quite closely, and the string of valuable planets co-orbits these three. As such, the three T-Tauri stars combined are enough to keep the Water Worlds heated - although in the cases of the outermost two (BCD 5 and 6), the greenhouse effect of having a (mostly) carbon dioxide atmosphere contributes a lot to this. |
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