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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for Raspberry Crème

Previous Revision, by Arcanic [2023-03-02 13:46:07]Selected revision, by Eahlstan [2023-03-02 16:22:00]
DISCOVERER
"Rusted Bulk" Mike"Rusted Bulk" Mike
NAME
Raspberry CrèmeRaspberry Crème
SYSTEMNAME
Flyue Bloae QN-Y c2-0Flyue Bloae QN-Y c2-0
CATEGORY
Green Gas GiantsGreen Gas Giants
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Newton's VaultNewton's Vault
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Planet C 1 in this system is a Class II Green Gas Giant with 3 pronounced pink equatorial cloud bands.Planet C 1 in this system is a Class II Green Gas Giant with 3 pronounced pink equatorial cloud bands.
DESCRIPTION

Located beneath the galactic plane and between two spiral arms is this Class II green gas giant. The most distinguishing feature that is immediately noticeable are the pink stripes at and surrounding the planet's equator. It is here that the most amount of green color can be found as well.

The planet hosts four atmospheric moons, three of which are landable with carbon dioxide atmospheres.

The Green Gas Giant itself is located just over 26,000 lightseconds from arrival, so expect a short trip once arriving in-system.

Elsewhere in the system are landable atmospheric ammonia moons orbiting planet AB 5, and a wide but faint ring system around planet AB 6.

Located beneath the galactic plane and between two spiral arms is this Class II green gas giant. The most distinguishing feature that is immediately noticeable are the pink stripes at and surrounding the planet's equator. It is here that the highest amount of green color can be found as well.

The planet hosts four atmospheric moons, of which three are landable with carbon dioxide atmospheres.

The Green Gas Giant itself is located just over 26,000 lightseconds from arrival, so expect a short trip once arriving in its system.

Elsewhere in the system are landable atmospheric ammonia moons orbiting planet AB 5, and a wide but faint ring system around planet AB 6.

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