The subject of this article is from the Pathfinder update.
The information from this article is up-to-date as of 10 August, 2017. |
The information from this article is up-to-date as of 10 August, 2017.
Antipodes Ring | |
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Galaxy | Euclid |
Region | Uugusteur Adjunct |
Type | Constellation |
Description | Six-star formation |
Claimed by | Galactic Hub Project |
Contact name | UniDestiny |
Platform | All |
Updated | Pathfinder |
The Antipodes Ring is a constellation.
Summary[ | ]
The Antipodes Ring is a constellation sub-region located in the Uugusteur Adjunct. It is a formation of six stars that includes the HUB10-K-5F Foundation system, which is the lowermost star in the entire Galactic Hub.
Discovered[ | ]
The region was first discovered and explored by Galactic Cartographer UniDestiny on PS4.
Composition[ | ]
Five systems make up the ring itself:
The sixth star in the cluster, HUB10-V-1C2 Dachtylon ("finger"), sits above and in the center of the ring, but is still considered a part of the group:
Additional information[ | ]
The region as a whole contains 18 planets and 2 moons; in an odd coincidence of placement, each system has either one planet or five, never more or less. A lateral view of the Ring (right) shows Foundation at a slightly lower elevation than Lodergrad and Sachyris, making it the lowermost star in the Galactic Hub (just above the Degunthigh region).
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