Byoomiae UY-A d2780 (The Many Moons of Troy) [#95529006355203]
This system is located at:
-7399.28125
/ -893.625
/ 24570.125
Coordonnées galactiques:
R: 25 675,649 / l: 16,760 / b: -1,995
Coordonnées équatoriales:
Ascension droite: 18h 28m 36,210s /
Déclinaison: -15° 17'2,715''
Niveau des réserves : Ressources inexploitées
Zone habitable :
Metal-rich body (3 to 95 ls), Earth-like world (1 492 to 2 238 ls), Water world (1 223 to 4 738 ls), Ammonia world (3 096 to 8 424 ls), Terraformable (1 162 to 2 319 ls)
Crédits estimés : 305 033 cr
This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by Agatosh.
Cela a été nommé par le Projet Cartographie Galactique avec le nom de : The Many Moons of Troy
24 ships passed through Byoomiae UY-A d2780 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.
0 ship passed through Byoomiae UY-A d2780 space in the last 24 hours.
Trojan planets are rare, finding an Earth-like planet in a Trojan orbit is even rarer. This one is perhaps the most interesting of the dozen or so currently known, with four landable moons which should provide for some excellent photo opportunities, especially from the two closest moons which are a binary pair. It is also a relatively simple system, with only two planets: the gas giant, and the Earthlike in Trojan orbit of the gas giant, so it shows off the principle of Langrange Points fairly neatly. Scenery and science while enroute to Beagle Point.
Note: A trojan is a small celestial body that shares the orbit of a larger one, remaining in a stable orbit approximately 60 degrees ahead or behind the main body.
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