Difference between revisions of "Hakahaka"
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− | '''Hakahaka''', (formerly UNTJS 002) informally Roanoke JP3, is a UN claimed barren binary star system. It was the first system to be discovered and explored in [[Roanoke]], but is the furthest from the primary star. It has a permanently stabilised wormhole from Roanoke. | + | '''Hakahaka''', (formerly UNTJS 002) informally Roanoke JP3, is a UN claimed barren binary star system. It was the first system to be discovered and explored in [[Roanoke]], but is the furthest from the primary star. It has a permanently stabilised wormhole from Roanoke. The name Hakahaka was proposed by UNIN Gnooble. |
− | The name Hakahaka was proposed by UNIN Gnooble. | ||
− | It has | + | Although otherwise empty, Hakahaka is a crossroads hub. It has five jump points linking to [[Roanoke]] as well as [[Sonora]], [[Asterix]], [[UNTJS 006]] and [[Thebes]]. '''Hakahaka B''', the smaller star of the binary, orbits '''Hakahaka A''' at about 18,800 AU, a distance that would require 44.5 years to cross at 2000 kps. |
− | Bearings and distances: Roanoke (1.01b km @ 185°), | + | Bearings and distances: Roanoke (JP4, 1.01b km @ 185°), UNTJS 004 (JP2, 636m km @ 064°), UNTJS 005 (JP3, 687m km @ 027°), UNTJS 006 (JP1, 354m km @ 124°). |
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− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Star Systems]][[Category:Hakahaka System]] |
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Right Ascension: 17h 8m 9.59s
Declination: 24° 39' 36"
Distance: 254.47 parsecs (830 light years)
Hakahaka, (formerly UNTJS 002) informally Roanoke JP3, is a UN claimed barren binary star system. It was the first system to be discovered and explored in Roanoke, but is the furthest from the primary star. It has a permanently stabilised wormhole from Roanoke. The name Hakahaka was proposed by UNIN Gnooble.
Although otherwise empty, Hakahaka is a crossroads hub. It has five jump points linking to Roanoke as well as Sonora, Asterix, UNTJS 006 and Thebes. Hakahaka B, the smaller star of the binary, orbits Hakahaka A at about 18,800 AU, a distance that would require 44.5 years to cross at 2000 kps.
Bearings and distances: Roanoke (JP4, 1.01b km @ 185°), UNTJS 004 (JP2, 636m km @ 064°), UNTJS 005 (JP3, 687m km @ 027°), UNTJS 006 (JP1, 354m km @ 124°).