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'''Luna''' (once referred to simply as '''"The Moon"''') is a large natural satellite that is tidally locked with [[StarCitizen:Earth]]. The first celestial object Humanity ever visited, in [[StarCitizen:1969]].<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=starmap?location=SOL.PLANETS.LUNA&system=SOL&camera=60.5,8.26,0.0001,2e-7,3e-7|text=Luna, Sol System - Starmap}}</ref> | '''Luna''' (once referred to simply as '''"The Moon"''') is a large natural satellite that is tidally locked with [[StarCitizen:Earth]]. The first celestial object Humanity ever visited, in [[StarCitizen:1969]].<ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|url=starmap?location=SOL.PLANETS.LUNA&system=SOL&camera=60.5,8.26,0.0001,2e-7,3e-7|text=Luna, Sol System - Starmap}}</ref> | ||
In the 22nd century, it became the location of humanities first attempt at extraterrestrial colonisation using experimental sealed bases. The remnants being declared protected historical sites in 2799.<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/galactapedia/article/VYL3vDrYKo-luna-sol-3a|text=Galactapedia: Luna (Sol 3a)|accessdate=2024-09-27}}</ref> | In the 22nd century, it became the location of humanities first attempt at extraterrestrial colonisation using experimental sealed bases. The remnants being declared protected historical sites in 2799.<ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/galactapedia/article/VYL3vDrYKo-luna-sol-3a|text=Galactapedia: Luna (Sol 3a)|accessdate=2024-09-27}}</ref> | ||
In the early 23rd century, large tracts of territory on Luna were signed over to [[StarCitizen:RSI]] for engine testing at their Experimental Development Team (XDT) Headquarters, where they perform top secret government contracts and experimental projects using previously undeveloped technology.<ref name="jumppoint">[[StarCitizen:David Ladyman]] and [[StarCitizen:Ben Lesnick]], [https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/12975-The-Aurora-Revealed ''Portfolio: Roberts Space Industries''], [[StarCitizen:Jump Point (magazine)|Jump Point]], vol. 1, no. 5, pp. 27-29, 2013-04-27.</ref> | In the early 23rd century, large tracts of territory on Luna were signed over to [[StarCitizen:RSI]] for engine testing at their Experimental Development Team (XDT) Headquarters, where they perform top secret government contracts and experimental projects using previously undeveloped technology.<ref name="jumppoint">[[StarCitizen:David Ladyman]] and [[StarCitizen:Ben Lesnick]], [https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/12975-The-Aurora-Revealed ''Portfolio: Roberts Space Industries''], [[StarCitizen:Jump Point (magazine)|Jump Point]], vol. 1, no. 5, pp. 27-29, 2013-04-27.</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:32, 9 April 2026
Luna (once referred to simply as "The Moon") is a large natural satellite that is tidally locked with StarCitizen:Earth. The first celestial object Humanity ever visited, in StarCitizen:1969.<ref>Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref>
In the 22nd century, it became the location of humanities first attempt at extraterrestrial colonisation using experimental sealed bases. The remnants being declared protected historical sites in 2799.<ref>Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref>
In the early 23rd century, large tracts of territory on Luna were signed over to StarCitizen:RSI for engine testing at their Experimental Development Team (XDT) Headquarters, where they perform top secret government contracts and experimental projects using previously undeveloped technology.<ref name="jumppoint">StarCitizen:David Ladyman and StarCitizen:Ben Lesnick, Portfolio: Roberts Space Industries, Jump Point, vol. 1, no. 5, pp. 27-29, 2013-04-27.</ref>
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