| Revision for Helios' Passage | ||
| Previous Revision, by fleavis [2025-01-14 14:57:15] | → | Selected revision, by fleavis [2025-01-14 17:16:09] |
| DISCOVERER | ||
| Fleavis | → | Fleavis |
| NAME | ||
| Kaelen's Shadow | → | Helios' Passage |
| SYSTEMNAME | ||
| Pleia Thaa YE-A g0 | → | Pleia Thaa YE-A g0 |
| CATEGORY | ||
| Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
| CATEGORY 2 | ||
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| REGION | ||
| Sanguineous Rim | → | Sanguineous Rim |
| LATITUDE | ||
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| LONGITUDE | ||
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| CALLSIGN | ||
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| SUMMARY | ||
| A moon with an inclined orbit, its surface located just 372 km from the rings of the gas giant. | → | A moon with an inclined orbit, its surface located just 372 km from the rings of the gas giant. |
| DESCRIPTION | ||
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The second body in this system is a class 4 gas giant, and its first moon (2a) orbits with an inclination of 2.21°. However, this small inclination is enough for the giant's rings to appear above the moon's sky.
The moon features volcanism: Metallic Magma, as well as three geological signals: Sulphur Dioxide Fumarole, Iron Magma Lava Spout, and Sulphur Dioxide Gas Vent.
There are also three other bodies in this system with large rings: two class Y dwarfs and one class 4 gas giant.However, aside from their rings, there is nothing of interest on them. Body 4
Body 6
Body 8
| → | The second body in this system is a class 4 gas giant, and its first moon (2a) orbits with an inclination of 2.21°. However, this small inclination is enough for the giant's rings to appear above the moon's sky.
The moon features volcanism: Metallic Magma, as well as three geological signals: Sulphur Dioxide Fumarole, Iron Magma Lava Spout, and Sulphur Dioxide Gas Vent.
There are also three other bodies in this system with large rings: two class Y dwarfs and one class 4 gas giant.However, aside from their rings, there is nothing of interest on them. Body 4
Body 6
Body 8
The name is inspired by the myth of Helios crossing the skies every day. It emphasizes the movement of the ring system across the moon's horizon. |
| JOURNAL | ||
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| OBSERVATORY | ||
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