Argondale

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Argondale
System Information
X:Y Coordinates-943.157 : -574.845[e]

The Argondale system is the location of at least one habitable world or construct and as at 3095 was an independent system located in the Deep Periphery.[1]

System Description

Argondale is located in the anti-spinward region of the Deep Periphery, spinward of Landrum and Rimward of Doggerbank, the two closest systems identified as being inhabited; in common with Deep Periphery systems, even the closest nearby inhabited systems are more than two hundred light years distant from Argondale.[1]

Political Affiliation

Nearby Systems

Closest 20 systems (0 within 60 light-years)
Distance in light years, closest systems first:
Star Cluster 814 148.5 Landrum 184.3 Malador Cluster 219.2 Doggerbank 298.4
Refuel Base Gamma 370.7 Fröislandis 381.0 St. Andreas 416.7 Caesar's Crown 487.4
Gurgaldar 519.5 Marius's Tears 522.3 Melidron 523.1 Algenib 541.5
Project Sagitarius Umbrella 541.5 New Venice 548.7 Horatius 554.4 Beehive Cluster 554.4
Paulinus 562.3 Pompey 572.6 Addhara 573.6 Logan Prime 574.7

Notes

Argondale was first identified in 2012 with the publication of Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions. Other than the astrogeographical location of Argondale, no information was provided in the system; in the absence of further information on the Deep Periphery no further detail is likely to be available on Argondale.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions, p. 50, "Deep Periphery (Anti-Spinward Sector)"

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