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The first scan of the system TR-345 | The first scan of the system TR-345 | ||
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This is the initial readouts on long range scanners. | This is the initial readouts on long range scanners. | ||
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This is the second scanned image with greater resolution. | This is the second scanned image with greater resolution. | ||
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The third image scan reveals a vail covering cloud about the main planet. | The third image scan reveals a vail covering cloud about the main planet. | ||
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Better sensor readouts from the system TR-345. | Better sensor readouts from the system TR-345. | ||
[[image:TR-345_clear_with_moons.jpg]] | [[image:TR-345_clear_with_moons.jpg|500px]] | ||
The planet seems to have a set of rings about the equator and the third moon looks like it has an atmosphere. The details should become more obvious as we get better images. | The planet seems to have a set of rings about the equator and the third moon looks like it has an atmosphere. The details should become more obvious as we get better images. |
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The first scan of the system TR-345
This is the initial readouts on long range scanners.
It seems there are two smaller planets and one rather large planet. Because of the nebula distortion factors we can not get sharp imagery.
This is the second scanned image with greater resolution.
The third image scan reveals a vail covering cloud about the main planet.
Better sensor readouts from the system TR-345.
The planet seems to have a set of rings about the equator and the third moon looks like it has an atmosphere. The details should become more obvious as we get better images.