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Revision for Pharaoh's Rest

Previous Revision, by CMDR Sheehy [2022-09-14 06:34:08]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-09-14 08:06:59]
DISCOVERER
CMDR SheehyCMDR Sheehy
NAME
Pharaoh's RestPharaoh's Rest
SYSTEMNAME
Phroea Phio RO-X d2-25Phroea Phio RO-X d2-25
CATEGORY
Sights and ScenerySights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Sanguineous RimSanguineous Rim
LATITUDE
-49.113308-49.113308
LONGITUDE
156.055237156.055237
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Pharaoh's rest is a ringed moon with an eccentric orbit around a ringed gas giant. The orbit combined with the thin argon atmosphere provides a beautiful view of its parent body.Pharaoh's rest is a ringed moon with an eccentric orbit around a ringed gas giant. The orbit combined with the moon's thin argon atmosphere provides a beautiful view of its parent body.
DESCRIPTION

Phroea Phio RO-X d2-25 4 f "Pharaoh's Rest" is an icy moon with a view fit for a king!

The thin argon atmosphere and reasonable distance from the primary star provides a stunning, colourful vista. The moon has it's own rings and orbits the ringed gas giant parent in an eccentric orbit, providing (at the right time) a grand view of the parent and its rings.

The colour changes on approach to the surface are stunning.

Approach

Located in the Sanguineous Rim, this sector includes a region of non-scoopable dwarf stars, on the edge of which you can find this star system.

The primary is a G-Type star. Also of interest in this star system is a Class IV gas giant with a wide ring. The giant has a rich reddish colour but is otherwise not unusual.

Being on the route home from a circumnavigation, it is worth a visit to enjoy the view.

Phroea Phio RO-X d2-25 4 f, named "Pharaoh's Rest", is an icy moon with a view fit for a king!

The thin argon atmosphere and the reasonable distance from the primary star provides a stunning, colourful vista. The moon has its own rings and orbits the ringed gas giant parent in an eccentric orbit, providing (at the right time) a grand view of the parent and its rings.

The colour changes on approach to the surface are stunning.

Approach

Located in the Sanguineous Rim region, this sector includes a region of non-scoopable dwarf stars, on the edge of which you can find this star system.

The primary is a G-Type star. Also of interest in this star system is a Class IV gas giant with a wide ring. The giant has a rich reddish colour, but is otherwise not unusual.

For explorers who might be on a route home from a circumnavigation of the galaxy, this place should be worth a visit to enjoy the view.

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