UAs, Barnacles and other mysteries Thread 8 - The Canonn

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Don't forget the old clues. They are still valid:

1) Logan Kohl:"One of my friends always lies. The system has a single M-class star."
2) Mahina Dillon: "I visited a rocky planet at latitude 34 near binary pulsars."
3) Otto Granger: "I visited a system with 10 bodies and one sun. after the incident I woke up in a system far away."
4) Logan Kohl: "The latitude was -26 and it was on a cold moon in the Pleiades Sector with the letters 'AB' in the name".

Dillon is lying. It's not a rocky moon, it's not at lat. 34 (it's -26) and it's not near binary pulsars.
 
I read that as "the name of the moon has the letters 'AB' in it" - but I could be (and normally am) wrong...

If the planet of the moon orbits around two stars it usually has AB in its name - and as a result the name of the moon would include an AB.

Example:
System X has two suns:
Sytem X A and Sytem X B

First planet is orbiting both suns: System X AB 1

Moon of that planet would be System X AB 1 a
 
Don't forget the other star catalog named systems that are in the Pleiades Sector.

Kohl's 2nd clue does not explicitly rule them out.
 
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I read that as "the name of the moon has the letters 'AB' in it" - but I could be (and normally am) wrong...

That's I read it too, but planets that orbit around a pair of stars that are orbiting each other have names like "BLAHBLAH AB 3", so it could be one of those. It could also be a planet/moon in a system that has AB in the name.
 
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That's I read it too, but planets that orbit around a pair of stars that are orbiting each other have names like "BLAHBLAH AB 3", so it could be one of those. It could also be a planet/moon in a system that has AB in the name.

We have two hints telling us it's a single star system, so I think we can assume that 'AB' is part of the system name.
 
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