| Revision for Shepherd’s Haven | ||
| Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-10-25 12:59:53] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2024-10-25 13:00:54] |
| DISCOVERER | ||
| Fleavis | → | Fleavis |
| NAME | ||
| Shepherd’s Haven | → | Shepherd’s Haven |
| SYSTEMNAME | ||
| Gru Drye LX-A d1-41 | → | Gru Drye LX-A d1-41 |
| CATEGORY | ||
| Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
| CATEGORY 2 | ||
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| REGION | ||
| Inner Orion Spur | → | Inner Orion Spur |
| LATITUDE | ||
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| LONGITUDE | ||
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| CALLSIGN | ||
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| SUMMARY | ||
| A landable shepherd moon situated only 155 kilometers from its surface to the rings of the gas giant. | → | A landable shepherd moon situated only 155 kilometers from its surface to the rings of the gas giant. |
| DESCRIPTION | ||
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The third body in the Gru Drye LX-A d1-41 system is a Gas Giant with Water-based Life and two moons. The first moon (3 a) is only 155 km away from the giant's rings. Due to this proximity, a Commander who disembarks on the surface can see individual asteroids moving across the rings.
The gas giant has two rocky rings; the largest of them has an outer radius of 206,730 km and an inner radius of 115,230 km.
The moon has volcanism (Major Silicate Vapour Geysers) and a gravity of only 0.11 g. Additionally, this tidally locked moon has a rotation period of 0.7 days. Because of this, one can observe how the moon quickly orbits the rings of its parent planet.
| → | The third body in the Gru Drye LX-A d1-41 system is a Gas Giant with Water-based Life and two moons. The first moon (3 a) is only 155 km away from the giant's rings. Due to this proximity, a Commander who disembarks on the surface can see individual asteroids moving across the rings.
The gas giant has two rocky rings; the largest of them has an outer radius of 206,730 km and an inner radius of 115,230 km.
The moon has volcanism (Major Silicate Vapour Geysers) and a gravity of only 0.11 g. Additionally, this tidally locked moon has a rotation period of 0.7 days. Because of this, one can observe within a day how the moon completes an orbit around its parent planet and its rings.
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| OBSERVATORY | ||
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