| Revision for Celtic Muse | ||
| Previous Revision, by CMDR Sheehy [2023-05-03 14:34:37] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Sheehy [2023-05-03 14:37:10] |
| DISCOVERER | ||
| CMDR Sheehy | → | CMDR Sheehy |
| NAME | ||
| Celtic Muse | → | Celtic Muse |
| SYSTEMNAME | ||
| Myoangeia RN-T d3-59 | → | Myoangeia RN-T d3-59 |
| CATEGORY | ||
| Planetary Features | → | Planetary Features |
| CATEGORY 2 | ||
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| REGION | ||
| The Conduit | → | The Conduit |
| LATITUDE | ||
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| LONGITUDE | ||
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| CALLSIGN | ||
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| SUMMARY | ||
| A beautiful wide ring around this Class I encapsulates two shepherd moons. | → | A beautiful wide ring around this Class I encapsulates two shepherd moons. |
| DESCRIPTION | ||
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Two shepherd moons (B 2 a,b), like Pandora and Prometheus, protect and preserve the inner rings like shepherds guiding their flock.
A third moon (B 2 c) dips below the rings providing an overview.
None of the moons are landable. However, there are 4 tritium hotspots in the second icy ring with a standard density of 8.3
The Gas Giant lives 66 kls from the arrival point. | → | A beautiful wide ring encapsulates two shepherd moons (B 2 a,b), like Pandora and Prometheus, protecting and preserving the inner rings like shepherds guiding their flock.
A third moon (B 2 c) dips below the rings providing an overview.
None of the moons are landable. However, there are 4 tritium hotspots in the second icy ring with a standard density of 8.3
The Gas Giant lives 66 kls from the arrival point. |
| JOURNAL | ||
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| OBSERVATORY | ||
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