I'm sorry Commander, but that's not a moon... It's a space station.
POI Name: Phaethon
POI type: Planetary
Galmap ref: Wrupaea TI-B e1021
This system contains a hot class 5 gas giant orbiting a white dwarf about once every 38.5 minutes. The entire orbit lies deep within the white dwarf's exclusion zone, making the gas giant unreachable. The gas giant's orbital inclination of 135.45° suggests that it has been captured by the white dwarf. And the fact that it's not tidally locked could mean that this didn't happen very long ago or that its orbit is decaying.
Update on Geyser/Fumarole Submissions
After discussion with GMP staff, this was approved.
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Because of the extremely large number of geysers and fumaroles in the game, only exceptional ones are considered for inclusion in the Galactic Mapping Project.
Here are criteria you should consisder when submitting a geyser or fumarole for the Galactic Mapping Project:
* Is it in an area of the galaxy with few other geysers or fumaroles? A new submission in a "barren" area will improve chances of it being accepted.
* Did you include a picture that was visually appealing? The better the view, the more likely we are to accept it.
* Did you submit it with a distinct name and a high-quality description of the feature? These will increase chances of acceptance.
* Is the body or system unusual? Presence of nebula, neutron stars, black holes, unusual star classes or sizes, are likely to increase acceptance.
Curiously, these criteria look incidental to me; nothing that makes *them* exceptional, more like what's around them.