Swoals IL-Y e0 (Goliath’s Rest) [#1369582348]
This system is located at:
2302.84375
/ 2852.1875
/ 32393.5625
Galactic coordinates:
R: 32.600,321 / l: 355,934 / b: 5,019
Equatorial coordinates:
Right ascension: 17h 16m 9,629s /
Declination: -29° 34'48,029''
Habitable zone:
Metal-rich body (0 to 755 ls), Earth-like world (11.893 to 17.837 ls), Water world (9.752 to 37.767 ls), Ammonia world (24.675 to 67.142 ls), Terraformable (9.263 to 18.482 ls)
Estimated value: 57.418 cr
This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by Parabolus.
It was named by the Galactic Mapping Project with the name of: Goliath’s Rest
1760 ships passed through Swoals IL-Y e0 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.
0 ship passed through Swoals IL-Y e0 space in the last 24 hours.
Astrophotography by Parabolus
Located 2,850 light years above the galactic plane, on the fringe of intergalactic space, is a large red giant Carbon Star with a sole landable planet in its close proximity. The orbit of the metal-rich planet is perpendicular to the distant galactic dust and stars, serving as a perfect backdrop for intense light with the Carbon Star in the foreground.
In the distance one can no longer discern distinctive stars, but rather, the galaxy appears as a luminescent haze of glowing light and fire. In the foreground rest a Goliath C-N Carbon Star 29 times the radius of the sun.
With its primary Neutron Star, this system serves as a distant point of departure for those trying to reach 3,000ly above the galactic plane.
Nearby are multiple black holes and Neutron Stars reachable only with jumponium or a Fleet Carrier at the upper limits of the galactic ceiling.
Goliath's Rest was discovered by CMDR Parabolus during the SHEPARD Expedition of 3303.
Links:
During the Distant Worlds 3305 Expedition, Goliath's Rest acted as Waypoint 8.
- Basecamp: “Hades Edge”
- Swoals IL-Y e0
- Planet/Moon : B 1
- Base Camp Surface Coordinates : 59.5882 / -55.9190
- Radius (KM) : 4,183 KM
- Surface Gravity : 1.41 (Gravity Warning)
- Geological Activity : None
Astrophotography by Erimus Kamzel
Landing Guide: Link