| Revision for Erebus Eden | ||
| Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-02-10 19:19:59] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-02-10 19:20:22] |
| DISCOVERER | ||
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| NAME | ||
| Erebus Eden | → | Erebus Eden |
| SYSTEMNAME | ||
| Dryaa Blou AA-A g1586 | → | Dryaa Blou AA-A g1586 |
| CATEGORY | ||
| Sights and Scenery | → | Sights and Scenery |
| CATEGORY 2 | ||
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| REGION | ||
| Galactic Centre | → | Galactic Centre |
| LATITUDE | ||
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| LONGITUDE | ||
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| CALLSIGN | ||
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| SUMMARY | ||
| Two Earth-Like World moons of a red dwarf star that orbits a black hole. | → | Two Earth-Like World moons of a red dwarf star that orbits a black hole. |
| DESCRIPTION | ||
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Within this system lie two Earth-Like World Moons with the same parent M-Class dwarf star, which orbits a black hole. A terraformable Rocky Body Moon (2 e) also neighbours the Earth-like pair, allowing for even further colonisation of the system in the future. There are three other stars orbiting the black hole, including a ringed red dwarf. However, its ring system is so thin that it cannot be seen with the naked eye. These stars have various ringed gas giants as their satellites. | → | Within this system lie two Earth-Like World Moons with the same parent M-Class dwarf star, which orbits a black hole. A terraformable Rocky Body Moon (2 e) also neighbours the Earth-like pair, allowing for even further colonisation of the system in the future. There are three other stars orbiting the black hole, including a ringed red dwarf. However, its ring system is so thin that it cannot be seen with the naked eye. These stars have various ringed gas giants as their satellites.
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| OBSERVATORY | ||
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