Difference between revisions of "Rigel system (FASA)"
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+ | A quadruple star system, Rigel (Beta Orionis) included two stars of interest: a [[Stellar Classes#Class B|blue-white]] supergiant (Rigel A) and a somewhat smaller blue-white giant (Rigel B), and the system supported a total of fourteen planets, six of which were inhabited. This remarkable number of [[Planetary Classes#Class M|Class M]] worlds was attributed to the star's extensive habitable zone, and to the Hakel radiation belt which surrounded the system's primary and shielded against the lethal radiation emitted by the [[Stellar Classes#Class B|B-Class]] supergiant.<ref name="Maps"/> | ||
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* [[Rigel BC II (FASA)|II]]: [[Ugoan (FASA)|Ugoan]] | * [[Rigel BC II (FASA)|II]]: [[Ugoan (FASA)|Ugoan]] | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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+ | <ref name="Maps">[[Maynard, Jeff]]. [[Star Trek Maps (Book)|Star Trek'' Maps'']]. [[Bantam Books]], August 1980.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 10:15, 26 April 2019
A quadruple star system, Rigel (Beta Orionis) included two stars of interest: a blue-white supergiant (Rigel A) and a somewhat smaller blue-white giant (Rigel B), and the system supported a total of fourteen planets, six of which were inhabited. This remarkable number of Class M worlds was attributed to the star's extensive habitable zone, and to the Hakel radiation belt which surrounded the system's primary and shielded against the lethal radiation emitted by the B-Class supergiant.[1]
References
- ↑ Maynard, Jeff. Star Trek Maps. Bantam Books, August 1980.