Hypo Scroe GK-R d4-3 (Thanatos) [#108959912491]

Coordinates

This system is located at: -21916.40625 / 1368.9375 / 22429.78125

Galactic coordinates: R: 31,389.456 / l: 44.337 / b: 2.500
Equatorial coordinates: Right ascension: 19h 3m 25.473s / Declination: 11° 17'9.229''


Habitable zone:
Metal-rich body (0 to 1 ls), Earth-like world (10 to 16 ls), Water world (9 to 33 ls), Ammonia world (22 to 59 ls), Terraformable (8 to 16 ls)

Estimated value: 51,762 cr

Traffic report

This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by bioxlapatsa on Nov 18, 2021, 3:10:41 PM.

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

36 ships passed through Hypo Scroe GK-R d4-3 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.

0 ship passed through Hypo Scroe GK-R d4-3 space in the last 24 hours.

In Greek mythology, Thanatos (Greek: Θάνατος) was the personification of death. And there the children of dark Night have their dwellings, Sleep and Death, awful gods. The glowing Sun never looks upon them with his beams, neither as he goes up into heaven, nor as he comes down from heaven. And the former of them roams peacefully over the earth and the sea's broad back and is kindly to men; but the other has a heart of iron, and his spirit within him is pitiless as bronze: whomsoever of men he has once seized he holds fast: and he is hateful even to the deathless gods

"Thanatos" is the most fitting name given to Planet A 1 that orbits a DC-class White Dwarf which is in binary with an L class brown dwarf (4ls away). This is a metal-rich body, so close to the main star (0.2ls perigee and ~0.65ls at apogee) that it is nigh-on impossible to get near to it to map and only death await the commanders that try to get close. The planet's hyperbolic orbit means that it weaves in and out of the white dwarf's body like a comet, gaining speed at perigee and slowing down as it moves away; the body's movement easily trackable in the void. Thanatos was thus regarded as merciless and indiscriminate, hated by – and hateful towards — mortals and gods alike. But in myths which feature him, Thanatos could occasionally be outwitted, a feat that the sly King Sisyphus of Korinth twice accomplished.

The constant gravitational pull on the brown dwarf trigger huge CMEs to appear on the star's surface, adding an eerie tone to the already-impressive fluorescent-crimson colour alongside the brilliant jets from the white dwarf.

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