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Ongoing scientific research project into the internal composition of the brown dwarf in the {{WorldS|Ushra|Dagudashaag|1016}} system, led by [[UUIAT]]. The project uses the latest {{TL|16}} [[Gravity control technology|gravitic]] and neutrino probes, and is providing fascinating insights into this strange object. In [[1098]], the UUIAT launched Sundiver II, the first manned vessel to enter the outer envelope of a brown dwarf.
 
Ongoing scientific research project into the internal composition of the brown dwarf in the {{WorldS|Ushra|Dagudashaag|1016}} system, led by [[UUIAT]]. The project uses the latest {{TL|16}} [[Gravity control technology|gravitic]] and neutrino probes, and is providing fascinating insights into this strange object. In [[1098]], the UUIAT launched Sundiver II, the first manned vessel to enter the outer envelope of a brown dwarf.
  
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Revision as of 01:51, 10 July 2017

Ongoing scientific research project into the internal composition of the brown dwarf in the Ushra (Dagudashaag 1016) system, led by UUIAT. The project uses the latest TL–16 gravitic and neutrino probes, and is providing fascinating insights into this strange object. In 1098, the UUIAT launched Sundiver II, the first manned vessel to enter the outer envelope of a brown dwarf.

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