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Original submission for The Ice Serpent Mountains

Original submission, by WesUAH [2022-05-09 11:07:15]
DISCOVERER
CMDR WesUAH
NAME
The Ice Serpent Mountains
SYSTEMNAME
Wredguia LC-I c24-3
CATEGORY
Planetary Features
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Inner Orion Spur
LATITUDE
27.0595
LONGITUDE
-12.5766
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Body 6 A. A snaking range, rising above a frozen seabed.
DESCRIPTION

The key feature is the Serpent's Head, a 1.3km high, 400m wide mountain rising above a frozen seabed. The gleaming rime rising up the slopes of the Ice Serpent, and the snow-capped hills surrounding the plain, demonstrate the original extent of the seabed. The summit of the Serpent's Head is large and flat enough to accomodate a small-sized exploration craft. The coordinates provided in this listing are for a landing spot atop that summit.

The plane boasts large concentrations of Bacterium Informem and Fonticula Lapida; the Fonticula may be found at the top of the Serpent's Head as well. These bring in a decent, if not spectacular, price with Vista Genomics; neverthereless, it is relatively trivial to find three samples of each within in the plain.

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