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Previous Revision, by Michael Rhodes [2022-11-21 03:19:52] | → | Selected revision, by Michael Rhodes [2022-11-21 03:25:21] |
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Michael Rhodes (Submitter) | → | Michael Rhodes (Submitter) |
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Life to Metal | → | Lifeless but Waiting |
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Eephain CG-X e1-1044 | → | Eephain CG-X e1-1044 |
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Norma Arm | → | Norma Arm |
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SUMMARY | ||
A very rare atmospheric (CO2-rich), landable, terraformable metal-rich body | → | A very rare atmospheric (CO2-rich), landable, terraformable metal-rich body |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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This unique body is one of about 60 documented terraformable metal-rich worlds in the galaxy. This system actually contains two of the 60 documented. Of those 60, only 6 in the galaxy are terraformable metal-rich bodies that are atmospheric-landable. Planet #10 is one of those 6 - it is one of 2 with carbon-dioxide-rich atmospheres. The uniqueness of the planet comes in the fact that it is the only one of the 6 that orbits a B-class star. Atmosphere: 92.2% Argon, 7.7% CO2, .1% SO2. The planet also has vast fields of sulphur dioxide gas vents. | → | This unique body is one of about 60 documented terraformable metal-rich worlds in the galaxy. This system actually contains two of the 60 documented. Of those 60, only 6 in the galaxy are terraformable metal-rich bodies that are atmospheric-landable. Planet #10 is one of those 6 - it is one of 2 with carbon-dioxide-rich atmospheres. The uniqueness of the planet comes in the fact that it is the only one of the 6 that orbits a B-class star. Atmosphere: 92.2% Argon, 7.7% CO2, .1% SO2. The planet also has vast fields of sulphur dioxide gas vents. Unfortunately, there appears to be no form of multi-cellular life. |
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