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Pegasus 300 Moons Wyvern 314 Moons Manticore 251 Moons Pegasus 300 moons XF-TQL Serpentis_Prime sec -0.012 sec -0.125 12 moons 7 moons 4-EP12 YZS5-4 sec -0.048 sec -0.015 54 moons 67 moons Centaur 186 moons 3WE-KY Z9PP-H sec -0.107 sec -0.028 51 moons 14 moons A8-XBW IR-WT1 9-VO0Q 7-8S5X EI-O0O sec -0.170 sec -0.101 sec -0.121 sec -0.029 sec -0.028 40 moons 63 moons 14 moons 71 moons 7 moons Manticore Sphinx Wyvern 251 moons 470 moons 314 moons E-BWUU 5-D82P PNQY-Y J5A-IX 7X-02R sec -0.091 sec -0.092 sec -0.132 sec -0.004 sec -0.092 64 moons 30 moons 26 moons 34 moons 8 moons to Cloud Ring Y-1W01 8ESL-G RP2-OQ D2AH-Z sec -0.128 sec -0.027 sec -0.151 B-DBYQ sec -0.216 57 moons 40 moons 42 moons 51 moons 9R4-EJ JGOW-Y R3W-XU YVBE-E sec -0.104 sec -0.048 sec -0.106 sec -0.284 29 moons 10 moons 28 moons 89 moons Q-XEB3 SPLE-Y APM-6K AL8-V4 BYXF-Q sec -0.062 sec -0.111 sec -0.059 sec -0.072 sec -0.241 28 moons 51 moons 65 moons 46 moons 40 moons Taurus 351 moons K8L-X7 9O-ORX RE-C26 KCT-0A OW-TPO AC2E-3 C-C99Z P5-EFH sec -0.087 sec -0.121 sec -0.062 sec -0.021 sec -0.066 sec -0.307 sec -0.321 sec -0.321 22 moons 17 moons 50 moons 29 moons 70 moons 6 moons 37 moons 52 moons Kraken Satyr 238 moons 275 moons UAYL-F 00GD-D N2-OQG IGE-RI CL-BWB L-A5XP sec -0.034 sec -0.204 sec -0.014 sec -0.049 sec -0.285 sec -0.379 7 moons 26 moons 60 moons 53 moons 47 moons 50 moons Unicorn 188 moons ESC-RI C1XD-X B17O-R YRNJ-8 3ZTV-V D4KU-5 sec -0.024 sec -0.453 sec -0.120 sec -0.611 sec -0.280 sec -0.110 38 moons 34 moons 44 moons 55 moons 54 moons 85 moons to Aridia Chimera 373 moons H-S80W 671-ST A-HZYL G95F-H 6VDT-H 6F-H3W 9D6O-M sec -0.014 sec -0.016 sec -0.124 sec -0.685 sec -0.219 sec -0.236 sec -0.243 Hophib 89 moons 29 moons 47 moons 67 moons 26 moons 25 moons 55 moons Minotaur 248 moons Z30S-A 57-KJB C-N4OD B32-14 NDH-NV 15U-JY H-NPXW sec -0.086 sec -0.285 sec -0.607 sec -0.722 sec -0.466 sec -0.153 sec -0.390 28 moons 27 moons 58 moons 43 moons 18 moons 28 moons 27 moons Phoenix 324 moons YZ-LQL V6-NY1 CHA2-Q QV28-G NY6-FH XJP-Y7 L-1SW8 sec -0.107 sec -0.560 sec -0.851 sec -0.405 sec -0.443 sec -0.649 sec -0.472 78 moons 18 moons 47 moons 53 moons 53 moons 50 moons 31 moons A-1CON 75FA-Z MN5N-X OL3-78 9DQW-W HMF-9D AV-VB6 U-SOH2 sec -0.085 Serpentis Prime sec -0.075 sec -0.277 sec -0.263 sec -0.795 sec -0.206 sec -0.867 sec -0.688 28 moons 48 moons 60 moons 41 moons 17 moons 27 moons 41 moons 9 moons Hydra Griffin 351 moons 329 moons I-CUVX WY-9LL D-Q04X LIWW-P R-BGSU PXF-RF 7BX-6F DBRN-Z sec -0.105 sec -0.155 sec -0.461 sec -0.158 sec -0.098 sec -1.000 sec -0.763 sec -0.751 50 moons 66 moons 37 moons 53 moons 82 moons 63 moons 77 moons 52 moons Skaven 179 moons J-RQMF O-PNSN G-UTHL sec -0.167 sec -0.645 sec -0.121 34 moons 30 moons 36 moons TEG-SD 14YI-D C-FER9 1-5GBW 38IA-E sec -0.281 sec -0.095 sec -0.565 sec -0.728 sec -0.155 53 moons 67 moons 33 moons 55 moons 42 moons Mermaid 243 moons XUW-3X 87XQ-0 F2-2C3 F-88PJ ATQ-QS TU-Y2A M-KXEH sec -0.235 sec -0.402 sec -0.556 sec -0.900 sec -0.538 sec -0.469 sec -0.087 48 moons 63 moons 11 moons 41 moons 9 moons 67 moons 63 moons 006-L3 LJ-TZW KVN-36 7BIX-A sec -0.266 sec -0.225 sec -0.421 sec -0.604 41 moons 53 moons 31 moons 68 moons Basilisk 230 moons PB-0C1 4HS-CR sec -0.290 sec -0.542 47 moons 59 moons ZUE-NS WMH-SO sec -0.310 sec -0.711 20 moons 19 moons L7-APB LBGI-2 G1CA-Y sec -0.237 sec -0.915 sec -0.330 60 moons 34 moons 48 moons ZTS-4D Y-2ANO Z-YN5Y sec -0.361 sec -1.000 sec -0.296 27 moons 65 moons 5 moons to Delve ZXB-VC.
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