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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Phosphoric Giant

Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2023-02-11 23:51:04]Selected revision, by Arcanic [2023-02-16 18:51:40]
DISCOVERER
NAME
Green PastelPhosphoric Giant
SYSTEMNAME
Byoomao LY-G d11-9374Byoomao LY-G d11-9374
CATEGORY
Green Gas GiantsGreen Gas Giants
CATEGORY 2
Notable Stellar PhenomenaNotable Stellar Phenomena
REGION
Galactic CentreGalactic Centre
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A green class III gas giant with a pink haze and vivid green equatorial clouds. There are K10-Type Anomalies within its rings.A green class III gas giant with a pink haze and vivid green equatorial clouds. There are K10-Type Anomalies within its rings.
DESCRIPTION

Body A 4 in this system is a Class III Green Gas Giant within the Galactic Centre region.

The planet is predominantly pink in color with a dark tan base cloud layer. Wrapping the gas giant about its equator, as well as in other regions as small patches, are brilliant bioluminescent green clouds.

Since this system in the Galactic Centre region,* K10-Type Anomalies* can be found here in the three Notable Stellar Phenomena signals located within the planet's rings.

The Green Gas Giant has four moons directly orbiting it, and body A 4 d has its own nested moon - making five moons total. Of the three that are landable, only A 4 a and A 4 d a are geologically active. A 4 a also orbits close to the planet's outer ring, and completes an orbit in under 20 hours.

This discovery is also significant as this was the first time a second Green Gas Giant has been found within the same sector. The other Green Gas Giant, also Class III, is located just 895.55 ly away in the* Byoomao JC-B d1-3681* system.

Elsewhere in system are three atmospheric landable moons, A 6 a, A 6 b and A 6 c. All three have thin ammonia atmospheres and surface life signatures.

Body A 4 in this system is a Class III Green Gas Giant within the Galactic Centre region.

The planet is predominantly pink in color with a dark tan base cloud layer. Wrapping the gas giant about its equator, as well as in other regions as small patches, are brilliant bioluminescent green clouds.

Since this system in the Galactic Centre region,K10-Type Anomalies can be found here in the three Notable Stellar Phenomena signals located within the planet's rings.

The Green Gas Giant has four moons directly orbiting it, and body A 4 d has its own nested moon - making five moons total. Of the three that are landable, only A 4 a and A 4 d a are geologically active. A 4 a also orbits close to the planet's outer ring, and completes an orbit in under 20 hours.

This discovery is also significant as this was the first time a second Green Gas Giant has been found within the same sector. The other Green Gas Giant, also Class III, is located just 895.55 ly away in the* Byoomao JC-B d1-3681* system.

Elsewhere in system are three atmospheric landable moons, A 6 a, A 6 b and A 6 c. All three have thin ammonia atmospheres and surface life signatures.

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