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Revision for Argon Glows

Previous Revision, by Richard Fluiraniz M. [2022-11-15 02:40:37]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-11-15 12:43:35]
DISCOVERER
Michael RhodesMichael Rhodes
NAME
Argon GlowsArgon Glows
SYSTEMNAME
Iowhaik DQ-Y e3143Iowhaik DQ-Y e3143
CATEGORY
Planetary FeaturesPlanetary Features
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Inner Scutum-Centaurus ArmInner Scutum-Centaurus Arm
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
This quite unique landable argon-rich world orbits a B class star, is the only known example of a body of this type in the galaxy. It features a unique view from a neighbouring planetary nebula.This landable argon-rich world orbits a B class star, and is as of 3308. November the only known example of this combination. It features a unique view of a neighbouring planetary nebula.
DESCRIPTION

This unique HMC (10th planet in order from the parent star) is a landable planet with an argon-rich atmosphere, directly orbiting a B-class star. This is a very rare occurrence, with only one known example of this planet galaxy wise.

Captured at sunrise, this view details the beautiful diffraction of the B-class starlight through the argon-rich atmosphere, which is mostly comprised of nitrogen. In the background is the Iowhaik DQ-Y e871 nebula. This planet is unfortunately devoid of biological signals, although it is very geologically active.

Iowhaik DQ-Y e3143 10 is a landable High Metal Content planet with a thin argon-rich atmosphere, directly orbiting a B-class star. This is a very rare occurrence: as of 3308. November, this planet is the only known example of this configuration.

Captured at sunrise, this view details the beautiful diffraction of the B-class starlight through the argon-rich atmosphere, which is mostly comprised of nitrogen. In the background is the Iowhaik DQ-Y e871 planetary nebula.

This planet is unfortunately devoid of biological signals, although it is very geologically active.

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