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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Al’Ameira Dua, Fuca Point

Created: 2022-10-02 16:34:29 Last Edited: 2022-10-02 16:34:29
  Submitted by: CMDR Marx on behalf of the Pilot's Federation
Star System:LHS 200
Coordinates:10.8438 / -12.7188 / -22.9688
Sol Distance: 28.4063 ly
Region:Inner Orion Spur
Category:Sights and Scenery
 



Summary:

An inhabited moon with rings and a thin oxygen atmosphere, orbiting a ringed gas giant relatively closely.

 
Description:

Located in the LHS 200 system, Al’Ameira Dua (originally designated as LHS 200 1 a, later renamed by Universal Cartographics) is a rarity inside the bubble. It's an inhabited moon that has rings, a thin oxygen atmosphere, and its ringed parent is quite close by. The gas giant and its rings loom large in the blue sky, with a spectacular view of all its rings, which can often be seen behind Al’Ameira Dua's own rings.

The moon has several smaller settlements, but the most popular destination is Fuca Point, a planetary port with some agricultural domes next to the main tower.

Fuca Point

Green colours feature prominently around the port. First and foremost are the glass biodomes, which offer stunning views of the sky and its sights:

From inside one of the biodomes

More easily accessible is the bar on the port's concourse. The window looks out at the domes and the tower, and there are still some plants nearby, so all the green inside goes nicely with the purple ground and blue skies outside:

Concourse Bar

Adventurous Commanders might also disembark and head up the main tower of the settlement, which will give them a vantage point over 500 meters above. Note that with a 0.34 g surface gravity, the ascent is difficult and dangerous, even in an Artemis suit and engineered thrusters. Unfortunately, the very top of the tower remains just above reach, but one can climb slightly below it and still enjoy some great views:

High above the ground

A much safer, but still novel, way of taking in the views is to climb one of the glass domes. Curiously enough, neither the local authorities nor the Pilot's Federation seems to mind Commanders climbing any of the structures.

 
ID64 Address:358730437330
EDSM ID:5111

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 POI Name  Distance  Rating   System 
[GMP] Sol  28.41  N/A  Sol 
Mitterand Hollow  31.30  6.67  Epsilon Indi 
Beta Hydri  33.95  4.68  Beta Hydri 
[GMP] Crowther's Rest  37.17  N/A  Nervir 
[GMP] Atlas (generation ship)  42.99  N/A  Charick Drift 
[GMP] Lycaon (generation s...  44.57  N/A  Alaunus 
[GMP] Lonely Crash Site  45.03  N/A  WISE 2056+1459 
[GMP] Alectrona (Morning&#...  47.39  N/A  Alectrona 

Carriers Last Seen in this System:

 Callsign   Name  Date 
HZX‑08F  AIRBUS A380  2024‑03‑28 05:52:52 
XLT‑83N  [EDF] Void Sojourn  2024‑03‑26 13:33:47 
W1Z‑23Z  EDF TECH & SECURITY HQ  2024‑03‑23 22:35:48 
Q8H‑06Z  TINTAGEL  2024‑03‑21 20:57:46 
KHL‑BHW  SQID MARK  2024‑03‑16 14:52:17 
H9L‑2QY  Space Explorer  2024‑02‑23 20:48:52 
Q3N‑7TQ  AAA WUNDER  2024‑02‑23 20:48:52 
XFQ‑44V  SOLEDAD  2024‑01‑21 14:45:01 
  + 1 additional carriers.
Messages for this POI:
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Revision History:

 Edited By  Edited Date 
 CMDR Marx   2022-10-02 16:34:29 
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