UEE

Tamsa System

The Tamsa System is the most recent addition to the UEE and contains two planets in orbit around a black hole. It was discovered in 2943 by Banu explorer Kofi Baféuma, who named it after visual artist Tamsa Wheel. Currently, the system is unavailable to the public while UEE surveyors assess the system as required by the Fair Chance Act.

2
Planets
0
Moons
0
Stations
1
Jump Points
Single Star
Star Type
In Production
Status
Danger Level
2.0/10
Economy Level
1.0/10
Population Level
1.0/10

Planets

Name Type Size Status Description
Tamsa I Chthonian Planet 7,067 km A rogue planet orbiting close to a black hole.
Tamsa II Gas Giant 25,080 km Scientists are currently researching how this gas giant avoided the fate of its planetary partner.

Jump Points

Black Holes

Name Type Size Status Description
Tamsa Stellar

Explore Tamsa in 3D

View the Tamsa system in our interactive 3D starmap with real data from CIG. See planets, moons, stations, and jump points rendered in full 3D.