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== Galaxy 2 : Aatenbe System : Baveos Moon System ==
 
== Galaxy 2 : Aatenbe System : Baveos Moon System ==

Latest revision as of 03:22, 29 February 2024

Disclaimer

The planet scanner is a work in progress for Oolite. 
Violations with other versions of Canon are expected. 
Discussions can be found on the Oolite Bulletin Board.

Galaxy 2 : Aatenbe System : Baveos Moon System

  • Aatenbe-Baveos-plan.png Compacted plan view.
  • Aatenbe-Baveos-side.png Compacted elevation view.
Moon-like bodies ordered by orbital distance from planet Baveos:
# 55. Moon Opikuy with Extent 37x32x62 km , Tilt 3 degrees, Rotation 75.2 hours, is a large planetesimal moon of Baveos.
Orbital radius 15772.0903 km, inclination 3 degrees, ascending node 136.4 degrees.
Activity : Very high, TL : -13, Pop 5 (Green Horned Lobsters) Prod 25.7 Cr , Isolated structures present.
Moon analysis : A few individuals mine gemstones, extract minerals, from this very small body.
Politics : Dependent freelance Dictatorship, Economic profile : Very limited
Description : Deleted inappropriate submission.
# 13. Moon Doxara with Extent 270x279x378 km , Tilt 27 degrees, Rotation 83.2 hours, is a small irregular moon of Baveos.
Orbital radius 250784.7529 km, inclination 3 degrees, ascending node 179.3 degrees.
Activity : Low, TL : -34, Pop 0 , Prod 0 Cr , No space-faring technology identified.
Moon analysis : An eruption recently occurred on this small body.
Politics : None, Economic profile : None
Description : None available.

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