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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Terra & Luna Vitae

Previous Revision, by NI6H70WL [2022-10-25 15:53:44]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-10-25 21:08:11]
DISCOVERER
NIH70WLNI6H70WL
NAME
Terra & Luna VitaeTerra & Luna Vitae
SYSTEMNAME
Eorgh Priae HL-C b46-5Eorgh Priae HL-C b46-5
CATEGORY
Planetary FeaturesSights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Perseus ArmPerseus Arm
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Planet 8 is an Earth-like world whose moon contains an oxygen atmosphere with a biological life form.An Earth-like world whose moon contains a thin oxygen atmosphere, with life (bacteria) on the surface.
DESCRIPTION

In the course of the search for the green gas giant of Cmdr Kelly Eldrige, the Novara jumped into the system Eorgh Priae HL-C b46-5. After a successful FSS-scan, an Earth-like world and an ammonia world could be identified. Of course, I flew to the Earth-like world first.

The ELW moon is landable and has an oxygen atmosphere. Especially on ice planets, the light purple oxygen atmosphere comes into its own.

And as luck would have it, a species of bacteria was able to develop on this moon. Bacterium Volu in the colour variation aquamarine.

This system was found during the search for the lost green gas giant of Cmdr Kelly Eldridge. It houses an Earth-like world, which is already uncommon in systems with a low mass and a single M star: however, what's more interesting and much more rare is that this world has an icy moon with a thin oxygen atmosphere around it.

The moon's atmosphere is thin enough that it is landable. Its Earth-like parent is close enough that explorers who disembark on foot can make out continents on it. The light purple and blue skies also offer some spectacular views of the blue planet, especially around sunset.

As luck would have it, a species of bacteria was able to develop on this moon: Bacterium Volu in the colour variation Aquamarine.

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