Created: 2025-02-10 18:02:59 Last Edited: 2025-02-10 23:18:42 | |
Submitted by: CMDR Marx ☀ on behalf of Chilly-Solids | |
Star System: | Pyroifeia KE-E d13-35 |
Coordinates: | 8483.41 / -30.3125 / 6495.97 |
Sol Distance: | 10,684.9 ly |
Region: | Hawking's Gap |
Category: | Sights and Scenery |
Category: | Tourist Beacons |
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Summary: A gas giant with several life-bearing moons around it, including two Earth-like worlds, one of which is ringed. A tourist beacon is also present here. | |
Notice: This POI shares the same star system with a prior existing entry in the Galactic Mapping Project (GMP). You can visit the original entry using the link below: | |
Description: The highlight of this system is a set of life-bearing moons all orbiting a single ringed gas giant (A 1): two Earth-like Worlds, one of which is ringed, two Water Worlds (which are candidates for terraforming), and a smaller Gas Giant with Water-based Life. The first two moons are Water Worlds, which are candidates for terraforming. They have thick atmospheres (28 and 36 atm) made up mostly of nitrogen, but also argon, and traces of ammonia. Farther out from these two are the Earth-like satellites. The two are quite alike, with one significant difference between them: A 1 c has rings, made up of metallic asteroids. Both moons belong to the category of "higher gravity and low atmospheric pressure" Earth-like worlds. They have average surface temperatures that are 40 K higher than the two Water Worlds, thanks to the greenhouse effect of their atmospheres. Both contain significant percentages of water vapour - without that, these moons would have likely become too cold to be habitable. Moving on from the first gas giant, there is a wide variety of other bodies in the system, including two landable thin atmospheric moons. Unfortunately, those two don't have much in the way of surface life. The final gas giant is in a binary orbit with a heavy Ammonia World, which has an extremely thick atmosphere. Its clouds almost completely obscure its surface. A tourist beacon called "A Promise of Life" was placed above A 1 d during the 3307 Saud Kruger campaign. It transmits the following message when scanned:
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ID64 Address: | 1214846585843 |
EDSM ID: | 69136735 |
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Nearest GEC Neighbors:
POI Name | Distance | Rating | System |
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Project Dynasty: Hawking's... | 1,184.88 | 5.20 | Plaa Aec IZ‑N c20‑1 |
Garnet Raindrops | 2,220.80 | 4.17 | Bleia Dryoae UV‑C... |
Ost‑in‑Edhil | 2,670.88 | 5.76 | Syralaei FU‑A d33 |
Icarus's Descent | 3,414.11 | 3.41 | Syralaei ED‑Q d6‑2 |
Jaded Ghost | 3,551.31 | 4.33 | Plieliae SM‑C c29‑11 |
Alkonost | 3,571.07 | 3.38 | Pyroifoi VD‑V c5‑58 |
Red Glowing Brothers | 3,651.11 | 4.26 | Ploi Aihm PE‑X d2‑9 |
Eta Carina Amber Fields | 3,794.27 | 5.76 | Eta Carina Sector... |
Nearest GMP Neighbors:
POI Name | Distance | Rating | System |
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Aselou | 0.00 | N/A | Pyroifeia KE‑E d1... |
Hawking's Gap Abandone... | 1,180.94 | N/A | Plaa Aec TT‑B b41‑3 |
DSSA Ironside | 1,182.84 | N/A | Plaa Aec RY‑B b41‑1 |
Hawking's Gap Abandone... | 1,182.84 | N/A | Plaa Aec RY‑B b41‑1 |
Hawking's Gap Abandone... | 1,184.88 | N/A | Plaa Aec IZ‑N c20‑1 |
Hawking's Gap Abandone... | 1,189.13 | N/A | Plaa Aec XZ‑Z b41‑0 |
Siebold White Smoker | 2,294.55 | N/A | Gru Dryou HC‑B d1... |
Stokkseyri | 2,318.11 | N/A | Ploi Aec RR‑I c23‑2 |
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