Eidaills OC-C d41 (Eidaills Geysers) [#1419394338179]
This system is located at:
794.9375
/ -396.25
/ 10501.21875
Galactic coordinates:
R: 10,538.716 / l: 355.671 / b: -2.155
Equatorial coordinates:
Right ascension: 17h 43m 37.974s /
Declination: -33° 45'8.197''
Reserve level: Pristine
Habitable zone:
Metal-rich body (3 to 64 ls), Earth-like world (1,013 to 1,519 ls), Water world (830 to 3,216 ls), Ammonia world (2,101 to 5,718 ls), Terraformable (789 to 1,574 ls)
Estimated value: 38,746 cr
This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by TwoFingers on Mar 30, 2018, 6:45:38 PM.
It was named by the Galactic Mapping Project with the name of: Eidaills Geysers
50 ships passed through Eidaills OC-C d41 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.
0 ship passed through Eidaills OC-C d41 space in the last 24 hours.
- System: Eidaills OC-C d41
- Body: ABC 3 D
- Coords: -18.248 / -88.759
- Surface Gravity: 0.05 G
- Volcanism Detected: Silicate Vapour Geysers
A small volcanic moon orbiting its parent moon extremely closely, the distance between the two at their closest points is less than 1300 km, close enough to fly to its parent without supercruise in a reasonable time. It orbits extremely quickly, completing a full orbit in only 0.2 days, with an equally short day/night cycle. Eclipses of its three suns are a regular occurrence. On the near side, the parent moon is an enormous disk hanging ever still in the sky. Enjoy the sights of the silicate vapour geysers, explore the many canyon systems or try to climb the dark, foreboding mountains. Surface velocity is roughly 160 m/s, so in an SRV you can attempt to race the suns and see how long you can keep them from sinking below the horizon!
Reference : Link