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Revision for Hammer's Mounds

Previous Revision, by PhoenixBlue [2022-09-07 20:43:46]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-09-08 12:39:10]
DISCOVERER
NAME
Hammer's MoundsHammer's Mounds
SYSTEMNAME
Preae Ain ST-Z d59Preae Ain ST-Z d59
CATEGORY
OrganicOrganic
CATEGORY 2
Sights and ScenerySights and Scenery
REGION
Inner Scutum-Centaurus ArmInner Scutum-Centaurus Arm
LATITUDE
45.0345.03
LONGITUDE
-73.38-73.38
CALLSIGN
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 Preae Ain AA-A h29 nebula (nicknamed Hammer nebula) contains a confirmed Bark Mounds sighting on body 1 c a.
DESCRIPTION

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 Preae Ain AA-A h29 nebula (nicknamed Hammer nebula) in the Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm contains a confirmed sighting of bark mounds. The bark mounds can be found sporadically on the surface of body 1 c a, with a confirmed sighting near the coordinates listed. (45.03, -73.38)

This location also offers good views of the nearby nebula. The nested moon sits in a close orbit around its parent moon, so each body takes up a significant percentage of the other's sky.

Body 1 c a does not have an atmosphere, but 1 c has a thin sulphur dioxide atmosphere and colonies of Bacterium Cerbrus - Emerald dotting its surface.

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