Hyiechou AI-J b36-0 (Sisyphos' Rock) [#941805826361]
This system is located at:
20185.46875
/ -16.28125
/ 48362.71875
Galactic coordinates:
R: 52.406,164 / l: 337,345 / b: -0,018
Equatorial coordinates:
Right ascension: 16h 36m 55,392s /
Declination: -47° 15'12,536''
Nível da reserva: Imaculada
Zona habitável:
Metal-rich body (1 to 6 ls), Earth-like world (90 to 135 ls), Water world (74 to 286 ls), Ammonia world (187 to 509 ls), Terraformable (70 to 140 ls)
Valor estimado: 62.001 cr
This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by Holint on 18/06/2018 23:18:16.
It was named by the Galactic Mapping Project with the name of: Sisyphos' Rock
99 ships passed through Hyiechou AI-J b36-0 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.
0 ship passed through Hyiechou AI-J b36-0 space in the last 24 hours.
Description: This system contains a vulcanic active icy moon, while its parent body itself is a moon orbing a gas giant. A 2 c a is tidally locked to its parent body, allowing for a constant view of the moon A 2 c looming over the geyser site - just like the rock in the Sisyphos myth, being a constant reminder of the futility of life in a seemingly endless universe but in the same vein offering a way to self-realize oneself in it, as the ancient philosopher Camus already put it over 1300 years ago. In addition the gas giant A 2 is also a rare Class 2 on the Sudarsky classification.
The site was discovered in June of 3304 in an effort to locate more geological active sites on this far and less explored side of the galaxy. The planetary examination conducted to survey the vulcanic activities on the moon was logged for future references and can be found here: (External Link)