Revision for Hammer's Mounds | ||
Previous Revision, by PhoenixBlue [2022-09-07 20:41:24] | → | Selected revision, by PhoenixBlue [2022-09-07 20:43:46] |
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NAME | ||
Hammer's Mounds | → | Hammer's Mounds |
SYSTEMNAME | ||
Preae Ain ST-Z d59 | → | Preae Ain ST-Z d59 |
CATEGORY | ||
Organic | → | Organic |
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Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
REGION | ||
Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm | → | Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm |
LATITUDE | ||
45.03 | → | 45.03 |
LONGITUDE | ||
-73.38 | → | -73.38 |
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SUMMARY | ||
This system near the Hammer Nebula contains a confirmed Bark Mounds sighting on Planet 1 C A near coordinates 45.03, -73.38. | → | This system near the Hammer Nebula contains a confirmed Bark Mounds sighting on Planet 1 C A near coordinates 45.03, -73.38. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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This otherwise unassuming system near the Hammer Nebula in the Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm contains a confirmed sighting of bark mounds in Odyssey. The bark mounds can be found sporadically on the surface of Planet 1 C A, with a confirmed sighting near the coordinates listed. This location also offers good views of the nearby nebula. It sits in a close orbit around its parent moon, so that each body takes up a significant percentage of the other's sky. Planet 1 C A does not have an atmosphere, but 1 C has a slight sulfur dioxide atmosphere and colonies of bacterium cerbrus - emerald dotting its surface. | → | This otherwise unassuming system near the Hammer Nebula in the Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm contains a confirmed sighting of bark mounds in Odyssey. The bark mounds can be found sporadically on the surface of Planet 1 C A, with a confirmed sighting near the coordinates listed. This location also offers good views of the nearby nebula. It sits in a close orbit around its parent moon, so that each body takes up a significant percentage of the other's sky. Planet 1 C A does not have an atmosphere, but 1 C has a slight sulfur dioxide atmosphere and colonies of bacterium cerbrus - emerald dotting its surface. |
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