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Coco Melon

Created: 2024-12-25 07:05:30 Last Edited: 2024-12-30 20:09:59
  Submitted by: TishTech on behalf of MattG
Star System:Dryi Chrea MS-T e3-219
Coordinates:-4505.75 / 752.781 / 29158.9
Sol Distance: 29,514.6 ly
Region:Odin's Hold
Category:Planetary Features
Category:Memorials
 



Summary:

The biggest ringed landable body (as of Dec. 3310) and the third biggest landable with thin atmosphere.

 
Description:

Deep in the Northern parts of Odin's hold lies Dryi Chrea MS-T e3-219 17, a High Metal Content world that is the current record holder (as of 3310. December) for the biggest ringed landable body, as well as the third biggest landable body with a thin atmosphere.

Flat Lay

The planet holds on to a thin atmosphere mostly made of helium, with hydrogen and traces of neon. It's far away from the system's star, at 518,067 light-seconds from the arrival point, and as such, it's extremely cold, with an average surface temperature of only 34 K. Although one might think that such a planet out on the fringes of its system must be a captured one, its orbital characteristics don't suggest that: both its orbital inclination (-4.31 degrees) and eccentricity (0.02) are low.

Landfall

Explorers who make the long trip here should take care on approach and landing, as the surface gravity is 1.86 g. Flying above the rugged terrain of such a high-gravity world, commanders can find active volcanism, in the form of silicate vapour geysers. The most impressive sights are in the sky though: the planet's rings are easily visible from the surface.

Atmosphere

The rings are an even more impressive sight from space. The inner ring is metal-rich, while the wider outer ring is rocky. Both are dense enough and lit well enough so that they can be seen with the naked eye. The ring system extends out to 73,813 km.

Rock Shot

This planet was first discovered by CMDR Matt G, who gave his permission for the entry's submitter to choose the POI's name. It is named as a memorial to the deceased dog Coco of CMDR Gadnok, who belongs to the same squadron (Sidewinder Syndicate) as CMDR TishTech.

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ID64 Address:941791152740
EDSM ID:74764096

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Nearest Neighbors:

 POI Name  Distance  Rating   System 
[GMP] The Virulent Nebula  1,381.89  N/A  Dryao Chraei MI‑S... 
[GMP] Dryads Camp  1,489.01  N/A  Dryuae Chrea JH‑V... 
[GMP] Black Wig Nebula  1,490.07  N/A  Eimbaisys WK‑O d6... 
[GMP] Tangerine Dream  1,607.83  N/A  Skombuia ZT‑A e467 
[GMP] Binary Wishes  1,679.50  N/A  Umbaiss GR‑T d4‑6948 
Sulphuric Sisters of Systi...  1,852.89  2.72  Systimbau UF‑E d1... 
[GMP] Bague ornée d...  1,910.01  N/A  Dryao Phylio AA‑A... 
The White Crown  1,966.45  5.18  Umbaiss AA‑A h641 
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