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This comet is unusual for a number of reasons. First and most important is that it's orbit includes 2 different star systems that are approximately 1 light year apart. These 2 star systems are the Py"lea and Tumar star systems. | This comet is unusual for a number of reasons. First and most important is that it's orbit includes 2 different star systems that are approximately 1 light year apart. These 2 star systems are the Py"lea and Tumar star systems. | ||
Next is it's size. It is one of the largest Comets on record being over | Next is it's size. It is one of the largest Comets on record being over 50 km in size with a spectacular tail. | ||
For more data regarding Comets see the file [[wp:Comets|Comets]]. | For more data regarding Comets see the file [[wp:Comets|Comets]]. | ||
[[Categories:Comets]] | |||
[[Categories:Trinity Sector]] | |||
[[Categories:Py'Lea system]] | |||
[[Categories:Tumar system]] |
Revision as of 14:20, 28 April 2008
Serellan Sector |
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Trinity Sector |
Jenatris Cloud Sector |
(Sector 118 map) |
Territory |
Local Species |
Stellar Phenomenae |
Federation Presence |
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Py'Lea system | Star · Belt I · I · II · Belt II · III · Belt III · IV · Comet |
Tumar system | Star · I · II · III · Comet |
Stats
This comet is unusual for a number of reasons. First and most important is that it's orbit includes 2 different star systems that are approximately 1 light year apart. These 2 star systems are the Py"lea and Tumar star systems.
Next is it's size. It is one of the largest Comets on record being over 50 km in size with a spectacular tail.
For more data regarding Comets see the file Comets.
Categories:Comets Categories:Trinity Sector Categories:Py'Lea system Categories:Tumar system