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The '''Ditz system''' is a star system in the [[Celestial Lance Universe]]. It is part of the [[Iscandar Cluster]]. | The '''Ditz system''' is a star system in the [[Celestial Lance Universe]]. It is part of the [[Iscandar Cluster]]. | ||
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==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
The Ditz system contains | The Ditz system contains | ||
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*'''REPLACE system''' (REPLACE) | *'''REPLACE system''' (REPLACE) | ||
*In Chinese astronomy, Ditz (REPLACE), meaning ''REPLACE''. | *In Chinese astronomy, Ditz (REPLACE), meaning ''REPLACE''. | ||
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==Planets== | ==Planets== | ||
Planets are listed from closest to the star moving outward. The asteroid belt is located between planets XX and XX. | Planets are listed from closest to the star moving outward. The asteroid belt is located between planets XX and XX. | ||
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==Wormholes== | ==Wormholes== | ||
The Ditz system has the following [[wormhole]]s: | The Ditz system has the following [[wormhole]]s: | ||
# | #[[Gatlantis system|Gatlantis]] (2) – | ||
# | #[[De Haas system|De Haas]] (1) – | ||
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==Questions to be answered== | ==Questions to be answered== | ||
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[[Category:Goldilocks]] | [[Category:Goldilocks]] | ||
[[Category:Halfen Kongsveld systems]] | [[Category:Halfen Kongsveld systems]] | ||
[[Category:Iscandar Cluster]] | [[Category:Iscandar Cluster]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:09, 6 August 2024
The Ditz system is a star system in the Celestial Lance Universe. It is part of the Iscandar Cluster.
Planets
Planets are listed from closest to the star moving outward. The asteroid belt is located between planets XX and XX.
- Ditz 1 –
- Ditz 2 –
- Ditz 3 –
- Ditz 4 –
- Ditz 5 –
- Ditz 6 –
- Ditz 7 –
- Ditz 8 –
- Ditz 9 –
- Ditz 10 –
Wormholes
The Ditz system has the following wormholes: