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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Maris and Piper

Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-11-05 15:46:18]Selected revision, by Just Bear Li [2022-11-05 15:58:36]
DISCOVERER
Just Bear LiJust Bear Li
NAME
Maris and PiperMaris and Piper
SYSTEMNAME
Yuetaea IH-C d0Yuetaea IH-C d0
CATEGORY
Sights and ScenerySights and Scenery
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Hieronymus DeltaHieronymus Delta
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A close pair of "potato" moons with varied biology and geology, and spectacular views.A close pair of "potato" moons with varied biology and geology, and spectacular views.
DESCRIPTION

Below the Thueche Brahe nebula, and almost 1,600 Ly below the galactic plane, sits this - at first glance mundane - system. One world draws the explorer's attention - ABC 2 b ("Maris"), with 6 biological and 3 geological signs under an ammonia atmosphere. Viewed from its close companion moon ("Piper"), the atmosphere glows pale green and the irregular potato-shape is immediately apparent.

Like many thin ammonia atmosphere bodies, this moon hosts relatively diverse flora. Thanks to the active volcanism, Maris is host to the unusual Fumerola Extremus:

Other than the Fumerola and Bacteria, there are also other plants, such as Cactoida Peperatis:

Also, Concha Aureolas:

The two worlds are in close enough orbit of their parent Gas Giant with Water-based life (ABC 2, "King Edward") that a wide variety of spectacular views are available.

Those who travel this far may may well find their path takes them via the nearby neutron star Thueche BF-A e0, parent to 3 directly-orbiting water worlds, a system worthy of a brief side trip from here.

Below the Thueche Brahe nebula, and almost 1,600 Ly below the galactic plane, sits this - at first glance mundane - system. One world draws the explorer's attention - ABC 2 b ("Maris"), with 6 biological and 3 geological signs under an ammonia atmosphere. Viewed from its close companion moon ("Piper"), the atmosphere glows pale green and the irregular potato-shape is immediately apparent.

Like many thin ammonia atmosphere bodies, this moon hosts relatively diverse flora. Thanks to the active volcanism, Maris is host to the unusual Fumerola Extremus:

Other than the Fumerola and Bacteria, there are also other plants, such as Cactoida Peperatis:

Also, Concha Aureolas:

The two worlds are in close enough orbit of their parent Gas Giant with Water-based life (ABC 2, "King Edward") that a wide variety of spectacular views are available.

Those who travel this far may may well find their path takes them via the nearby neutron star Thueche BF-A e0, parent to 3 directly-orbiting water worlds, a system worthy of a brief side trip from here.

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