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Original submission for Amethyst Kaminari Planetary Nebula

Original submission, by Kezika [2023-05-08 03:02:36]
DISCOVERER
NAME
Amethyst Kaminari Planetary Nebula
SYSTEMNAME
Wepue AA-Z e1744
CATEGORY
Nebulae
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Empyrean Straits
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Planetary nebula with only a black hole, only illumination being the nebula glow. Has Electricae on surface of one planet, and broken Thargoid Sensors in NonHuman Signatures on two others.
DESCRIPTION

This planetary nebula contains only a single lone black hole, leaving the only illumination source being the nebula's ionization glow. As a result everything is bathed in violet hues, and on atmospheric planets, the atmosphere appears as a dark band where the minimal light can't make it through even the minimal atmosphere.

Electricae Radialem can be found on the surface of (1 f), not commonly found in nebulae. Additionally Fumerola Aquatis can be found on the surface of (2 a).

Additionally planets (1 a) and (5 a) have Nonhuman Signatures in which a broken Thargoid sensor can be found, with a few Thargoid Sensor Fragments scattered near it.

JOURNAL
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