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Unidentified protoplanetary disk
Astrographical
Region

Outer Rim Territories[1]

Sector
System

Kuna's Eye system[3]

Suns

Kuna's Eye[3]

Grid coordinates

H-16[1]

Physical
Class

Protoplanetary disk[3]

A protoplanetary disk surrounded the blue giant star Kuna's Eye in the Kuna's Eye system, within the Inner Zuma Region of the Moddell subsector of the Outer Rim. Its parent system was less than 1,000 light-years above the galactic plane, located inside the thin disk. The protoplanetary disk was rich in minerals, metals, and alloys, and prospectors were frequently sighted in the system. Their needs were served by the Mote, a cobbled-together space station and shadowport at the edge of the disk.

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DescriptionEdit

Located in the Kuna's Eye system[3] of the Moddell subsector of the Outer Rim Territories' Zuma sector,[1] within the Inner Zuma Region at galactic coordinates H-16,[2] a protoplanetary disk surrounded the blue giant star Kuna's Eye.[3] The disk's parent system was less than 1,000 light-years above the galactic plane,[2] which made it a part of the thin disk, the tract of space whose vertical distance from the plane was not more than 1,000 light-years.[4] The protoplanetary disk was rich in minerals,[3] metals, and alloys.[5]

HistoryEdit

As of the year 43 ABY,[6] the protoplanetary disk had not condensed into planets. At the time, Kuna's Eye was also relatively young, which made the system a fairly typical constellation.[5] The Kuna's Eye system was also frequented by prospectors, and a cobbled-together shadowport[3] and space station called the Mote was built to serve their needs.[5]

Behind the scenesEdit

The first mention of the protoplanetary disk came from the article Endor and the Moddell Sector, authored by Craig Robert Carey, Daniel Wallace, and Jason Fry, and published in the ninth issue of Star Wars Gamer magazine, released on March 1, 2002.[5] The disk was also mentioned in The Essential Atlas,[3] a reference book written by Wallace and Fry released on August 18, 2009.[1]

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