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Original submission for Shimmersilk Planetary Nebula

Original submission, by Julian Ford [2023-03-17 01:21:35]
DISCOVERER
NAME
Shimmersilk Planetary Nebula
SYSTEMNAME
Teqaea PT-Q e5-860
CATEGORY
Nebulae
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Izanami
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A vibrant teal planetary nebula containing an Earth-like world.
DESCRIPTION

This planetary nebula, at certain angles, resembles a loosely-rolled bolt of the finest silk, which shifts in color from blue to green especially from within the nebula itself.

Created by tens of millions years of emissions from its central neutron star, typically inhospitable to life, the Shimmersilk Nebula houses a secret jewel within: a single Earth-like world, orbiting the secondary K class star underneath a permanent, aquamarine aurora.

One little gap in the gas cloud of the nebula, the Tear in the Silk, provides a pinprick view of the outside universe.

Electricae Radialem can be found in many systems adjacent to the nebula, in a variety of differing colors.

This Shimmersilk Nebula, system name Teqaea PT-Q e5-860, will serve as the basecamp for the fleet carrier IEA Walter Verlin in the upcoming expedition "Izanami: Land of Dreams."

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