Swauwry UY-S d3-5 (Theophrastus's Conservatory) [#190127804067]
This system is located at:
37433.375
/ 33.84375
/ 13354.84375
Galactic coordinates:
R: 39.744,315 / l: 289,635 / b: 0,049
Equatorial coordinates:
Right ascension: 11h 2m 0,272s /
Declination: -59° 58'1,618''
Nível da reserva: Imaculada
Zona habitável:
Metal-rich body (3 to 81 ls), Earth-like world (1.271 to 1.907 ls), Water world (1.042 to 4.037 ls), Ammonia world (2.638 to 7.177 ls), Terraformable (990 to 1.976 ls)
Valor estimado: 1.266.930 cr
This system was visited for the first time on EDSM by Scopelx.
It was named by the Galactic Mapping Project with the name of: Theophrastus's Conservatory
39 ships passed through Swauwry UY-S d3-5 space, including 0 ship in the last 7 days.
0 ship passed through Swauwry UY-S d3-5 space in the last 24 hours.
Discovered during the Magellan Experience in early 3308, this system exemplifies much of what the darkness of Tenebrae has to offer.
Highlights of the system include two ringed water worlds, one ammonia world, one Earth-like world, and three Notable Stellar Phenomena. This arrangement of planets appears to have spurred some staggering diversity among an ancestral population of vacuum-dwelling life, which is the true draw of this system. Usually a star system will only support one type of dynamic NSP-based lifeform, occasionally two. However the conditions of this system have allowed for the growth and coexistence of three, with each NSP hosting a unique variety of Rhizome Pod (Candidum, Cobalteum, and Gypseeum). The rings of the water worlds each contain one, as well as a population in a Proto Lagrange Cloud around the secondary star.
This system is ideal for any astrobiologist interested in the life unique to this remote region.
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