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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
The Blink of an Eye

Created: 2022-06-15 15:50:51 Last Edited: 2022-06-15 23:32:26
  Discovered and Submitted by: Molan Ryke
Star System:Phraa Flyoo TZ-O e6-922
Coordinates:-1698.06 / -1318.47 / 24510.9
Sol Distance: 24,605 ly
Region:Galactic Centre
Category:Planetary Features
 



Summary:

Planet C 1's orbit drops into the exclusion zone of a White Dwarf (DC) Star

 
Description:

Located in a Black Hole System.
Planet C 1 drops into the Exclusion Zone of a White Dwarf (DC) Star every 2.5 days for a short time. The view from the ground is incredible, and as the planet soars past the star, the lensing effect is a sight to behold.

This is very similar to the original Planet of Death near Colonia, but with a longer orbital period. Excellent for more kinder and safe approaches.

WARNING: This star can only be observed from the surface in an SRV. Failing to dismiss your ship would result in the ship destruction. If on foot, bring lots of sunscreen and first aid packs.

 
ID64 Address:3961224358268
EDSM ID:42325351

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Nearest Neighbors:

 POI Name  Distance  Rating   System 
Crimson Bayou  1,158.66  4.69  Byoomi XE‑X d2‑7844 
[GMP] Venenum Geminos  1,227.67  N/A  Phraa Flyuae XF‑E... 
Death's Dance  1,263.50  5.46  Hypio Proo VE‑Q e... 
[GMP] Byoomao Blue Remnant  1,482.58  N/A  Byoomao HB‑X e1‑232 
[GMP] The Betelgeusian Bro...  1,486.12  N/A  Phroi Pri CA‑A d5672 
[GMP] Down Below  1,604.92  N/A  Hyphudgue JR‑T d4‑3 
Amethyst Kaminari Planetar...  1,620.24  5.05  Wepue AA‑Z e1744 
[GMP] Evelyn's Distant...  1,638.86  N/A  Myriesly MS‑K c8‑... 

Carriers Last Seen in this System:

 Callsign   Name  Date 
Q1H‑3HZ  CRC Magellanic Exodus  2024‑08‑30 15:31:45 
Messages for this POI:
Reason:Comment2024-09-22 17:11:10
From:Notso F. Obvious
Timetable approximating when the planet will reach perihelion next, based on a witnessed perihelion on 2024-09-22 - 15:08:08 UTC

2024-09-25 - 02:01:25 UTC
2024-09-27 - 12:54:43 UTC
2024-09-29 - 23:48:01 UTC
2024-10-02 - 10:41:19 UTC
2024-10-04 - 21:34:37 UTC
2024-10-07 - 08:27:55 UTC
2024-10-09 - 19:21:13 UTC
2024-10-12 - 06:14:31 UTC
2024-10-14 - 17:07:49 UTC
2024-10-17 - 04:01:07 UTC
2024-10-19 - 14:54:25 UTC
2024-10-22 - 01:47:43 UTC

Replies: 0Visibility: Public 
Reason:Comment2022-06-16 12:33:21
From:LCU No Fool Like One
Would be good to get an orrery view so we can work out a schedule.
Replies: 3Visibility: Public 
From:Just Bear Li   2024-05-01 10:52:26
Video of a transit on 30th April 3310, beginning about 20:30 UTC: https://youtu.be/t-l9GuHwV0U
Timestamped orrery view (a few hours later) uploaded.

[Edited: 2024-05-01 11:09:28]
From:Molan Ryke   2024-05-01 11:04:39
Quite the view, hard to predict what side to land on the get it in full view.
From:Notso F. Obvious   2024-09-22 17:06:18
10,3201° / -7,8702° seems to be a good landing site providing the same view shown in Just Bear Li's video. Since the planet has a 2:1 spin-orbit resonance, the star's position in the sky should always be the same after a full orbit.

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