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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Jaded Ghost

Previous Revision, by Eahlstan [2022-11-08 17:42:32]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-11-08 17:55:43]
DISCOVERER
ToniM47ToniM47
NAME
Chalky GhostJaded Ghost
SYSTEMNAME
Plieliae SM-C c29-11Plieliae SM-C c29-11
CATEGORY
Green Gas GiantsGreen Gas Giants
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Hawking's GapHawking's Gap
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A ringed Class II Green Gas Giant with three moons, one having a highly inclined orbital path. There are also 3 tritium hotspots within the planet's rings.A ringed Class II Green Gas Giant with three moons, one having a highly inclined orbital path. There are also 3 tritium hotspots within the planet's rings.
DESCRIPTION

This Class II Green Gas Giant unfortunately does not have as much green or pink discoloration in its upper cloud layers as its green Class II counterparts. It does however have 3 icy moons orbiting it.

moon a

The closest moon orbits very close to the rings and completes one full orbit in 0.8 days. The furthest moon from the giant has something that most moons of green gas giants do not have: a high orbital inclination.

All 3 moons

At a measured inclination of -67.12°, the outer moon provides a great overview of the green gas giant as well as the inner moon system.

Closeup of the most significant discoloration

The giant's rings have a total of three tritium hotspots, of which none overlap.

This Class II Green Gas Giant unfortunately does not have as much green or pink discoloration in its upper cloud layers as many of its green gas giant counterparts. However, it does have 3 icy moons orbiting it, two of which are of some interest.

moon a

The closest moon orbits very close to the rings and completes one full orbit in 0.8 days. The farthest moon from the giant has something that most moons of green gas giants do not have: a high orbital inclination.

All 3 moons

At a measured inclination of -67.12°, the outer moon provides a great overview of the green gas giant as well as the two inner moons.

Closeup of the most significant discoloration

The giant's rings have a total of three tritium hotspots, none of which overlap.

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