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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Lifeless but Waiting

Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-11-21 16:30:46]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-11-24 14:49:43]
DISCOVERER
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NAME
Life to MetalLifeless but Waiting
SYSTEMNAME
Eephain CG-X e1-1044Eephain CG-X e1-1044
CATEGORY
Planetary FeaturesPlanetary Features
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Norma ArmNorma Arm
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SUMMARY
A very rare atmospheric (carbon dioxide-rich), landable and terraformable metal-rich body.A very rare atmospheric (thin carbon dioxide-rich), landable and terraformable metal-rich body.
DESCRIPTION

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 also have a thin atmosphere.

Planet #10 is one of those 6 - it is one of only two with Carbon Dioxide-rich atmospheres. This one's atmospheric composition is 92.25% Argon, 7.7% Carbon Dioxide and 0.1% Sulphur Dioxide.

The uniqueness of this planet comes from the fact that it is the only one of those that orbits a B-class star.

The planet also has active volcanism, in the form of Major Metallic Magma, and vast fields of sulphur dioxide gas vents. Unfortunately, there appears to be no form of multi-cellular life.

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 also have a thin atmosphere.

Planet #10 is one of those 6 - it is one of only two with Carbon Dioxide-rich atmospheres. This one's atmospheric composition is 92.25% Argon, 7.7% Carbon Dioxide and 0.1% Sulphur Dioxide.

The uniqueness of this planet comes from the fact that it is the only one of those that orbits a B-class star.

The planet also has active volcanism, in the form of Major Metallic Magma, and vast fields of sulphur dioxide gas vents. Unfortunately, there appears to be no form of multi-cellular life.

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