Cheae Euq ER-L c21-0 (Grand Rings) [#84993426106]

Coordinates

This system is located at: 694.25 / 22.125 / 61314.28125

Galactic coordinates: R: 61,318.216 / l: 359.351 / b: 0.021
Equatorial coordinates: Right ascension: 17h 43m 59.151s / Declination: -29° 28'42.579''


Reserve level: Pristine

Habitable zone:
Metal-rich body (2 to 22 ls), Earth-like world (343 to 515 ls), Water world (282 to 1,091 ls), Ammonia world (713 to 1,939 ls), Terraformable (268 to 534 ls)

Estimated value: 17,438 cr

In this system you can find all the materials for FSD Injections. This is a GREEN system.
Traffic report

This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by Rojo Habe.

It was named by the Galactic Mapping Project with the name of: Grand Rings

1179 ships passed through Cheae Euq ER-L c21-0 space, including 4 ships in the last 7 days.

0 ship passed through Cheae Euq ER-L c21-0 space in the last 24 hours.

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Photograph by Cmdr Rojo Habe.

The third gas giant of this system has a close-orbiting moon providing spectacular views of the gas giant and ring system. Visitors should note that due to the axial tilts of the gas giant and the moon, and the rotation of each object, the view of the rings will vary over a 5.6-day interval.

The location was designated by Universal Cartographics as a tourist location and a navigational reference is available during visits. The navigational reference, perhaps by accident, is not for a physical marker but a data point located inside the moon; as such you can not approach closer than 1 Mm to the navigational reference.

This is truly a tourist location only for the most serious of explorers or travelers. The system is located 61,318 Ly from Sol and 42,757 Ly from Colonia. Beagle Point lies only 4350 Ly away.

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Timelapse Video : Link

"Eclipse and transition to night above Diamond Geysers. Compressed to 4x speed. Fog covers the moons surface as night falls and you can see the rings slowly fade as the shadow moves across them". - Major Klutz


Surface site: Diamond Geysers

Discovered during the Diamond Geezers Expedition of 3303 with. These colour changing water geysers are found on the foggy moon of the tourist beacon "Grand Rings". It offers a fantastic glimpse of volcanic activity against an epic backdrop, offering views of the nearby Gas Giant's rings and the distant Milky Way on the sky. And with the moon being tidally locked, the amazing view stays there.

  • Body: 3 a
  • Coordinates: 23.9034 // -1.1383 - (Geosite 29)

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