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Revision for The Burning World

Previous Revision, by CMDR Sheehy [2023-02-06 10:39:17]Selected revision, by CMDR Sheehy [2023-02-06 10:40:31]
DISCOVERER
CMDR SheehyCMDR Sheehy
NAME
The Burning WorldThe Burning World
SYSTEMNAME
Hypaa Byio GN-A d1-17Hypaa Byio GN-A d1-17
CATEGORY
Planetary FeaturesPlanetary Features
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Sagittarius Carina ArmSagittarius Carina Arm
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A Class III Gas Giant with pink colouration and a highly eccentric orbit.A Class III Gas Giant with pink colouration and a highly eccentric orbit.
DESCRIPTION

This Class III Gas Giant (Hypaa Byio GN-A d1-17 A 1) with pink colouration has a highly ecentric orbit that brings it to within 5.5 light seconds of the primary star every 38.8 days. It then retreats out to over 240 light seconds.

Orrery View

The striking pink colouring in the clouds at first appear to be similar to the green bioluminescence found in Green Gas Giants but is not visible on the night side of the planet.

Pink Colouration or Bioluminescence

The Burning World is a reference to 15th and 16th sailors who observed bioluminescence in the sea and called it "Burning Seas." Only this world really does burn at it's periapsis!

This Class III Gas Giant (Hypaa Byio GN-A d1-17 A 1) with pink colouration has a highly ecentric orbit that brings it to within 5.5 light seconds of the primary star every 38.8 days. It then retreats out to over 240 light seconds.

Orrery View

The striking pink colouring in the clouds at first appear to be similar to the green bioluminescence found in Green Gas Giants but is not visible on the night side of the planet.

Pink Colouration or Bioluminescence

The Burning World is a reference to 15th and 16th sailors who observed bioluminescence in the sea and called it "Burning Seas." Only this world really does burn at its periapsis!

JOURNAL
OBSERVATORY
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