Iwaitt EB-W d2-3587 (Anulus Extimus) [#123257885677083]

Coordenadas

This system is located at: -4700.375 / -730.96875 / 32501.65625

Galactic coordinates: R: 32.847,915 / l: 8,229 / b: -1,275
Equatorial coordinates: Right ascension: 18h 8m 51,561s / Declination: -22° 27'25,736''


Reserve level: Pristine

Habitable zone:
Metal-rich body (0 to 106 ls), Earth-like world (1.674 to 2.510 ls), Water world (1.372 to 5.315 ls), Ammonia world (3.473 to 9.449 ls), Terraformable (1.304 to 2.601 ls)

Estimated value: 484.757 cr

Reporte de tráfico

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

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

20 ships passed through Iwaitt EB-W d2-3587 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.

0 ship passed through Iwaitt EB-W d2-3587 space in the last 24 hours.

Discovered in 3303, this astonishing system bears an equally astonishing ringed Earth-like world, which itself carries the Latin name for "ringed extremes." Orbiting a Neutron Star at a distance of 2,612 LS, this sensational planet provides remarkable views of both its metal-rich rings and the galactic core. On the surface, however, things are far less pleasant; an extreme pressure of 4.19 atmospheres means noticeable discomfort for anyone who dares step on the surface of this alien world. Nevertheless, this planet manages to make itself even less livable, sporting an atmosphere with just 5.4% oxygen; this would cause extreme respiratory strain to even the toughest pioneer. Overall, although habitable, Anulus Extimus lies at the extremes in every sense.

A ringed Earth-like world is not all this system has to offer; the first planet in the system bears two rings, one metallic and the other rocky. Since it is terraformable, perhaps it can be made to provide a safer haven than its extreme - and deadly - counterpart.

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