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- [HUB1-38] Eping
This system is in the region « Sea of Xionahui ➔ »
region « Sea of Xionahui »
4 Planets, 1 moon bountiful, tropical
Yellow star, exact stellar class unknown (F or G)
Locals : Grah ! Those who prove their strength in [HUB1-38] Eping may earn the respect of the Vy'keen, but weakness is never tolerated—unless it's a lack of muscle in your pizza delivery skills
it's known system ! in the region « Sea of Xionahui ➔ »
source: https://nmsgalactichub.miraheze.org/wiki/HUB1-38_Eping
This Region is Reachable
it's neither in the Fade or the Core
Civilized by Galactic Hub [HUB1], Centre from hub1
Inner Coordinate Cluster
↤ West Spatial Progression
Between the core and the outer parts
Near Equatorial Plane
↡ Lower Spatial Progression
Somewhere between the middle and the edges
Intermediate Longitudinal Zone
↧ South Spatial Progression
At the very top or bottom regions
Planets: 4
Moons: 1
Distribution: 5 stellar bodies, 4 planets, planet 1 has 1 moon
In the [HUB1-38] Eping system, the central star is a F type, known for its yellow appearance
With just one sun, [HUB1-38] Eping enjoys a serene cosmic stability, free from chaotic solar interactions
In the [HUB1-38] Eping system, water is scarce, leading to challenges for colonization
This system is unaffected by dissonance, providing a stable environment
The [HUB1-38] Eping system does not feature any giant planets, providing a typical stellar setting
First published on 2025-07-04
Last updated the 2025-07-04
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